Memory Controllers for Mixed-Time-Criticality Systems Architectures,

This book discusses the design and performance analysis of SDRAM controllers that cater to both real-time and best-effort applications, i.e. mixed-time-criticality memory controllers. The authors describe the state of the art, and then focus on an archite

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Sven Goossens Karthik Chandrasekar Benny Akesson Kees Goossens

Memory Controllers for Mixed-TimeCriticality Systems Architectures, Methodologies and Trade-offs

Embedded Systems Series editors Nikil D. Dutt, Irvine, CA, USA Grant Martin, Santa Clara, CA, USA Peter Marwedel, Dortmund, Germany

This Series addresses current and future challenges pertaining to embedded hardware, software, specifications and techniques. Titles in the Series cover a focused set of embedded topics relating to traditional computing devices as well as high-tech appliances used in newer, personal devices, and related topics. The material will vary by topic but in general most volumes will include fundamental material (when appropriate), methods, designs and techniques.

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Memory Controllers for Mixed-Time-Criticality Systems Architectures, Methodologies and Trade-offs

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Sven Goossens Faculty of Electrical Engineering Technische Universiteit Eindhoven Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant The Netherlands

Benny Akesson CISTER/INESC TEC Polytechnic Institute of Porto Porto Portugal

Karthik Chandrasekar Nvidia Graphics Bangalore, Karnataka India

Kees Goossens Faculty of Electrical Engineering Technische Universiteit Eindhoven Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant The Netherlands

ISSN 2193-0155 Embedded Systems ISBN 978-3-319-32093-9 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-32094-6

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Preface

The authors of this book all worked together at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. They were united in what was unofficially ca