Inter Processor Communication

Design-Reuse: Performance Evaluation of Inter-Processor Communication Mechanisms on the Multi-Core Processors using a Reconfigurable Device

Performance Evaluation of Inter-Processor Communication Mechanisms on the Multi-Core Processors using a Reconfigurable Device

Distributed applications without interprocess communication does not exist. On the other hand, a variety of interprocess communication (IPC) mechanisms for operating systems exists to support ...

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Communication is the act of conveying information for the purpose of creating a shared understanding. It’s something that humans do every day. The word “communication” comes from the Latin “communis,” meaning “to share,” and includes verbal, non-verbal and electronic means of human interaction.

Communication is defined as the process of understanding and sharing meaning (Pearson & Nelson, 2000, p. 6). At the center of our study of communication is the relationship that involves interaction between participants.

The discipline of communication studies recognizes forms of communication that may involve interpersonal, mass, public, or organizational communication but that take place in specific and well-established areas or contexts.

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Recently, multi-core processors have been featured in embedded field. Especially, with regard to reconfigurable devices, several system constructions can be implemented easily. The Real-Time OS(RTOS) ...

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Ashish Dixit from Tensilica looks at multiple processor SoC design, and considers how the processor has become the basic building block The arrival of affordable multiprocessing in embedded systems ...

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Tensilica Inc. has introduced four new Diamond Standard VDO (ViDeO) processor engines customized for multi-standard, multi-resolution video in System-on-Chip (SOC) designs. Targeted at mobile handsets ...

Multi-processor architectures are becoming prevalent in today’s embedded systems to keep up with growing computational requirements, throughput and integrated system features. As an example, high-end ...