This document appears to be an exam for a course on Modeling Embedded Systems. It contains 6 questions related to real-time operating systems, software synthesis, transaction level modeling semantics, application profiling, scheduling algorithms, and timing estimation. Students are instructed to answer any 4 of the 6 questions, with each question worth 5 marks.
This document appears to be an exam for a course on Modeling Embedded Systems. It contains 6 questions related to real-time operating systems, software synthesis, transaction level modeling semantics, application profiling, scheduling algorithms, and timing estimation. Students are instructed to answer any 4 of the 6 questions, with each question worth 5 marks.
This document appears to be an exam for a course on Modeling Embedded Systems. It contains 6 questions related to real-time operating systems, software synthesis, transaction level modeling semantics, application profiling, scheduling algorithms, and timing estimation. Students are instructed to answer any 4 of the 6 questions, with each question worth 5 marks.
M.TECH DEGREE FIRST INTERNAL EXAMINATION, MARCH 2019
Second Semester Branch: VLSI & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS Modeling of Embedded Systems Time: 1 Hour Max. Marks: 20
Answer any 4 questions. Each question carries 5 marks.
1. Compare RTOS based multitasking and Interrupt based multitasking.
2. Explain in detail about Code generation in software synthesis 3. Discuss about the importance and advantages of well-defined TLM semantics. Mention the steps of describing semantics. 4. Explain the process of profiling application with suitable example. 5. With suitable example explain the Longest Processing Time algorithm. Why this algorithm is preferred over Load Balancing algorithm? 6. When does the computation timing estimation become critical in TLM based performance estimation? Explain the estimation process.