Abstract

Complex and computationally demanding algorithms are often employed to satisfy the performance requirements of modern control systems. Conventional uni-processor and homogeneous parallel architectures can not meet the performance requirements of these algorithms. A suitable solution maybe obtained with a computationally specialised heterogeneous architecture. This paper introduces the key issues associated with the development of this class of systems. followed by a description of a set of design tools used to automate the development. One of the most challenging aspects of the system development is the scheduling of tasks to processors. This paper will focus closely on this issue by discussing the results of a variety of scheduling heuristics used within the design tools.

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