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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : ISTE Press, Elsevier
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044548353
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (130 Seiten)
    ISBN: 0081011571 , 9780081011577 , 1785481258 , 9781785481253
    Content: 2.5. Aperiodic task servers2.6. Conclusion; Chapter 3. Harnessing Ambient Energy for Embedded Systems; 3.1. Why is it necessary to harvest energy from the environment? ; 3.2. A wide range of applications; 3.3. Useful energy sources; 3.4. Energy storage; 3.5. Implementation of an autonomous system; 3.6. Current operating principles; 3.7. Conclusion; Chapter 4. Energy Self-sufficiency and Real-time Scheduling; 4.1. Time and energy: a dual constraint; 4.2. Description of an autonomous real-time system; 4.3. Key theoretical results ; 4.4. Concepts ; 4.5. The ED-H scheduler
    Content: 4.6. Another scheduling solution: LSA4.7. Technological hurdles; 4.8. Conclusion; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover
    Content: Front Cover ; Energy Autonomy of Real-Time Systems; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Real-time Computing; 1.1. What are real-time systems? ; 1.2. Classification of real-time systems; 1.3. Typical examples of real-time systems; 1.4. Real-time operating systems: what are their special features?; 1.5. Examples of real-time operating systems for embedded systems; 1.6. Conclusion; Chapter 2. Principles of Real-time Scheduling; 2.1. Characterization and models of real-time tasks; 2.2. Schedulability analysis; 2.3. Uniprocessor scheduling; 2.4. Periodic task scheduling
    Language: English
    Keywords: Eingebettetes System ; Eigenstromerzeugung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, England ; : ISTE Press :
    UID:
    almahu_9949697581202882
    Format: 1 online resource (144 pages) : , illustrations (some color).
    ISBN: 0-08-101157-1 , 1-78548-125-8
    Series Statement: Energy Management in Embedded Systems Set
    Note: Front Cover -- Energy Autonomy of Real-Time Systems -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Real-time Computing -- 1.1. What are real-time systems? -- 1.2. Classification of real-time systems -- 1.3. Typical examples of real-time systems -- 1.4. Real-time operating systems: what are their special features? -- 1.5. Examples of real-time operating systems for embedded systems -- 1.6. Conclusion -- Chapter 2. Principles of Real-time Scheduling -- 2.1. Characterization and models of real-time tasks -- 2.2. Schedulability analysis -- 2.3. Uniprocessor scheduling -- 2.4. Periodic task scheduling -- 2.5. Aperiodic task servers -- 2.6. Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Harnessing Ambient Energy for Embedded Systems -- 3.1. Why is it necessary to harvest energy from the environment? -- 3.2. A wide range of applications -- 3.3. Useful energy sources -- 3.4. Energy storage -- 3.5. Implementation of an autonomous system -- 3.6. Current operating principles -- 3.7. Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Energy Self-sufficiency and Real-time Scheduling -- 4.1. Time and energy: a dual constraint -- 4.2. Description of an autonomous real-time system -- 4.3. Key theoretical results -- 4.4. Concepts -- 4.5. The ED-H scheduler -- 4.6. Another scheduling solution: LSA -- 4.7. Technological hurdles -- 4.8. Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-136-56721-6
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, England ; : ISTE Press :
    UID:
    edoccha_9960073785102883
    Format: 1 online resource (144 pages) : , illustrations (some color).
    ISBN: 0-08-101157-1 , 1-78548-125-8
    Series Statement: Energy Management in Embedded Systems Set
    Note: Front Cover -- Energy Autonomy of Real-Time Systems -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Real-time Computing -- 1.1. What are real-time systems? -- 1.2. Classification of real-time systems -- 1.3. Typical examples of real-time systems -- 1.4. Real-time operating systems: what are their special features? -- 1.5. Examples of real-time operating systems for embedded systems -- 1.6. Conclusion -- Chapter 2. Principles of Real-time Scheduling -- 2.1. Characterization and models of real-time tasks -- 2.2. Schedulability analysis -- 2.3. Uniprocessor scheduling -- 2.4. Periodic task scheduling -- 2.5. Aperiodic task servers -- 2.6. Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Harnessing Ambient Energy for Embedded Systems -- 3.1. Why is it necessary to harvest energy from the environment? -- 3.2. A wide range of applications -- 3.3. Useful energy sources -- 3.4. Energy storage -- 3.5. Implementation of an autonomous system -- 3.6. Current operating principles -- 3.7. Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Energy Self-sufficiency and Real-time Scheduling -- 4.1. Time and energy: a dual constraint -- 4.2. Description of an autonomous real-time system -- 4.3. Key theoretical results -- 4.4. Concepts -- 4.5. The ED-H scheduler -- 4.6. Another scheduling solution: LSA -- 4.7. Technological hurdles -- 4.8. Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-136-56721-6
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, England ; : ISTE Press :
    UID:
    edocfu_9960073785102883
    Format: 1 online resource (144 pages) : , illustrations (some color).
    ISBN: 0-08-101157-1 , 1-78548-125-8
    Series Statement: Energy Management in Embedded Systems Set
    Note: Front Cover -- Energy Autonomy of Real-Time Systems -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Real-time Computing -- 1.1. What are real-time systems? -- 1.2. Classification of real-time systems -- 1.3. Typical examples of real-time systems -- 1.4. Real-time operating systems: what are their special features? -- 1.5. Examples of real-time operating systems for embedded systems -- 1.6. Conclusion -- Chapter 2. Principles of Real-time Scheduling -- 2.1. Characterization and models of real-time tasks -- 2.2. Schedulability analysis -- 2.3. Uniprocessor scheduling -- 2.4. Periodic task scheduling -- 2.5. Aperiodic task servers -- 2.6. Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Harnessing Ambient Energy for Embedded Systems -- 3.1. Why is it necessary to harvest energy from the environment? -- 3.2. A wide range of applications -- 3.3. Useful energy sources -- 3.4. Energy storage -- 3.5. Implementation of an autonomous system -- 3.6. Current operating principles -- 3.7. Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Energy Self-sufficiency and Real-time Scheduling -- 4.1. Time and energy: a dual constraint -- 4.2. Description of an autonomous real-time system -- 4.3. Key theoretical results -- 4.4. Concepts -- 4.5. The ED-H scheduler -- 4.6. Another scheduling solution: LSA -- 4.7. Technological hurdles -- 4.8. Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-136-56721-6
    Language: English
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