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Title: Source Code Optimization Techniques for Data Flow Dominated Embedded Software. |
Written by: Heiko Falk and Peter Marwedel |
in: October (2004). |
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ISBN: 10.1007/978-1-4020-2829-8 |
how published: 04-75 FaMa04 Kluwer |
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Abstract: The building blocks of today's embedded systems-on-a-chip (SoC) are complex IP components and programmable processor cores. This means that more and more system functionality is implemented in software rather than in custom hardware motivating the need for highly optimized embedded software.<br /> Source Code Optimization Techniques for Data Flow Dominated Embedded Software is the first contribution focusing on the application of optimizations outside a compiler at the source code level. This book covers the following areas: - Several entirely new techniques are presented in combination with efficient algorithms for the most important ones. - Control flow analysis and optimization of data-dominated applications is one of the main contributions of this book since this issue remained open up to now. - Using real-life applications, large improvements in terms of runtimes and energy dissipation were achieved by the techniques presented in this book. Detailed results for a broad range of processors including DSPs, VLIWs and embedded RISC cores are discussed.