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A Review on Performance of Distributed Embedded System

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A distributed embedded system is said to be a system which consists both hardware and software parts interacting all via some channels or interconnection network. For analyzing the performance of a distributed embedded system, it is required to know many basic terms which are associated with it along with its problems and ways to solve it. The approaches to solve these problems include simulation technique and also scheduling technique such as holistic scheduling technique. Other testing techniques are also applied such as fault injection technique to detect and solve the faults in a particular location where the fault has been occurred. Such technique reduces our time in correcting error or faults. For designing a distributed embedded system or any system which involves both hardware and software, safety measures are needed to be taken which has been discussed in this paper.

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Dutta, A., De Sarkar, M., Roy, S. (2020). A Review on Performance of Distributed Embedded System. In: Shukla, R., Agrawal, J., Sharma, S., Chaudhari, N., Shukla, K. (eds) Social Networking and Computational Intelligence. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 100. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2071-6_49

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