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Embedded Systems Architecture

By : Daniele Lacamera
Book Image

Embedded Systems Architecture

By: Daniele Lacamera

Overview of this book

Embedded systems are self-contained devices with a dedicated purpose. We come across a variety of fields of applications for embedded systems in industries such as automotive, telecommunications, healthcare and consumer electronics, just to name a few. Embedded Systems Architecture begins with a bird's eye view of embedded development and how it differs from the other systems that you may be familiar with. You will first be guided to set up an optimal development environment, then move on to software tools and methodologies to improve the work flow. You will explore the boot-up mechanisms and the memory management strategies typical of a real-time embedded system. Through the analysis of the programming interface of the reference microcontroller, you'll look at the implementation of the features and the device drivers. Next, you'll learn about the techniques used to reduce power consumption. Then you will be introduced to the technologies, protocols and security aspects related to integrating the system into IoT solutions. By the end of the book, you will have explored various aspects of embedded architecture, including task synchronization in a multi-threading environment, and the safety models adopted by modern real-time operating systems.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 3. Architectural Patterns

Starting an embedded project from scratch means progressively stepping toward the final solution, through the research and development phases, and the synergy among all the parts involved. Software development needs to evolve accordingly throughout these phases. In order to get the best results without excessive overhead, there are a few best practices to follow and tools to discover. This chapter provides the description of a possible approach toward configuration-management tools and design patterns, which is based on real-life experiences. Describing this approach may help you to understand the dynamics of working in a team focused on producing an embedded device or solution.

We will discuss the following topics in this chapter:

  • Configuration management
  • Source code organization
  • The life cycle of an embedded project