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System overview, design representations, transformations, architectural partitioning, scheduling, data path synthesis, microprocessor synthesis, a fifth-order digital elliptic wave filter example, a Kalman filter example, the BTL310, the MCS6502, and the MC68000. [Pg.72]

Architectural partitioning, guiding CSTEP, EMUCS and Busser, and a fifth-order digital elliptic wave filter example. [Pg.72]

IMA is based upon two fundamental principles spatial partitioning and temporal partitioning. This partitioning ensures that the individual applications do not interfere or affect each other, either inadvertently or deliberately. The enforcement of these principles is achieved through the specific implementation of the IMA software architecture (timeslot scheduling in the case of ARINC 653) and MMU-enforced separation of partitions (for details of an example implementation of an ARINC 653 architecture, see (ARINC 2003)). [Pg.218]


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