Treffer: Correct embedded computing futures

Title:
Correct embedded computing futures
Authors:
Source:
TPHOLS 2004 : theorem proving in higher order logics (Park City UT, 14-17 September 2004)Lecture notes in computer science.
Publisher Information:
Berlin: Springer, 2004.
Publication Year:
2004
Physical Description:
print,
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Subject Terms:
Computer science, Informatique, Sciences exactes et technologie, Exact sciences and technology, Sciences appliquees, Applied sciences, Informatique; automatique theorique; systemes, Computer science; control theory; systems, Informatique théorique, Theoretical computing, Fonctions logiques, booléennes et de commutation, Logical, boolean and switching functions, Budget, Presupuesto, Calculateur embarqué, Boarded computer, Calculador embarque, Communication information, Information communication, Comunicación información, Consommation énergie, Energy consumption, Consumo energía, Démonstration théorème, Theorem proving, Demostración teorema, Geste, Gesture, Gesto, Informatique mobile, Mobile computing, Microprocesseur, Microprocessor, Microprocesador, Modélisation, Modeling, Modelización, Perception verbale, Verbal perception, Percepción verbal, Reconnaissance forme, Pattern recognition, Reconocimiento patrón, Satisfaction contrainte, Constraint satisfaction, Satisfaccion restricción, Service information, Information service, Servicio información, Système exploitation, Operating system, Sistema operativo, Temps réel, Real time, Tiempo real, Temps traitement, Processing time, Tiempo proceso, Théorie système, Systems theory, Teoría sistema, Téléphonie, Telephony, Validation, Validación, Algorithme cellulaire, Cellular algorithm, Algoritmo celular, Informatique diffuse, Pervasive computing, Informática difusa, Logique ordre supérieur, High order logic, Lógica orden superior, Réseau sans fil, Wireless network, Red sin hilo
Document Type:
Konferenz Conference Paper
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
School of Computing, University of Utah, United States
ISSN:
0302-9743
Rights:
Copyright 2004 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Computer science; theoretical automation; systems
Accession Number:
edscal.16194736
Database:
PASCAL Archive

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Embedded computing systems have always been significantly more diverse than their mainstream microprocessor counterparts, but they have also been relatively more simple to design and validate. Given the current global fascination with ubiquitous information and communication services in a highly mobile world, simplicity is rapidly disappearing. Advanced perception systems such as speech and visual feature and gesture recognizers, 3G and 4G cellular telephony algorithms can not currently be done in real time on performance microprocessors let alone at a power budget commensurate with mobile embedded devices. This talk will describe an architectural approach to embedded systems which outperforms performance microprocessors while consuming less power than current embedded systems for the above applications. This approach will be used as a way to highlight new issues of correctness in embedded systems. Namely correctness applies to functional, energy consumption, and real time processing constraints. Given that these issues become even more critical as technology scales makes life even more complex. In order to deal with these hard problems, system architects are creating new system models where the application, operating system, and hardware interact in new ways to collaboratively manage the computational rates and energy consumption. This new system model generates a new set of validation problems that will become critical roadblocks to progress in advanced embedded systems of the future. The talk will conclude with a description of validation challenge problems inspired by the new system model.