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A Radical Approach to Network-on-Chip Operating Systems

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A Radical Approach to Network-on-Chip Operating Systems
Operating systems were created to provide multiple tasks with access to scarce hardware resources like CPU, memory, or storage. Modern programmable hardware, however, may contain a large number of processing units on one chip working independently as systemson-chip (SoC). It is feasible to build a system that provides each task of an embedded system with its own SoC and interconnects those in a network-on-chip (NoC). This requires radically new OS concepts for a parallel execution model. Each SoC runs tailor-made software components; traditional OS duties like memory protection, scheduling, or interrupt handling are no longer required for each SoC. The NoC OS consists of hardware and software that administers application-specific components and handles SoC communication and synchronization. Based on our previous experience with feature modeling and AOP, we describe our approach to create an FPGA-based NoC OS and discuss its impact on embedded software development in comparison to tra...
Michael Engel, Olaf Spinczyk
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where HICSS
Authors Michael Engel, Olaf Spinczyk
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