A Multi-Processor System-on-Chip (MPSo C) is the key component for
complex applications. These applications put huge pressure on memory,
communication devices and computing units. This book, presented in
two volumes Architectures and Applications therefore celebrates the
20th anniversary of MPSo C, an interdisciplinary forum that focuses on
multi-core and multi-processor hardware and software systems. It is this
interdisciplinarity which has led to MPSo C bringing together experts in
these fields from around the world, over the last two decades.
Multi-Processor System-on-Chip 1 covers the key components of
MPSo C: processors, memory, interconnect and interfaces. It describes
advance features of these components and technologies to build
efficient MPSo C architectures. All the main components are detailed:
use of memory and their technology, communication support and
consistency, and specific processor architectures for general purposes
or for dedicated applications.
Über den Autor
Liliana Andrade is Associate Professor at TIMA Lab, Universite Grenoble
Alpes in France. She received her Ph D in Computer Science,
Telecommunications and Electronics from Universite Pierre et Marie
Curie in 2016. Her research interests include system-level
modeling/validation of systems-on-chips, and the acceleration of
heterogeneous systems simulation.
Frederic Rousseau is Full Professor at TIMA Lab, Universite Grenoble
Alpes in France. His research interests concern Multi-Processor
Systems-on-Chip design and architecture, prototyping of
hardware/software systems including reconfigurable systems and highlevel synthesis for embedded systems.