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* Frank Vahid and Tony Givargis, [[http://esd.cs.ucr.edu|Embedded System Design: A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction]], John Wiley & Sons, 2002.
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* 임상필 (lsfeel0204 앳 gmail 쩜 com)
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* Wayne Wolf, [[http://www.waynewolf.us/embedded-book-2e/|Computers as Components: Principles of Embedded Computing System Design]], Second Edition, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2008.
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(:cell valign=top :) Lecture room #400102, Semiconductor Bldg.
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!! ICE3028: Embedded Systems Design (Spring 2011)

!!! [General information]


(:table border=0 width=90% align=left :)
(:cellnr width=15% valign=top :) '''When:'''
(:cell valign=top :) 15:00 - 16:15 (Monday)\\
12:00 - 13:15 (Thursday)
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Where:'''
(:cell valign=top :) TBD, Semiconductor Bldg.
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Instructor:'''
(:cell valign=bottom :) [[http://csl.skku.edu/jinsoo|Jin-Soo Kim]] \\
Associate Professor\\
[[http://csl.skku.edu|Computer Systems Laboratory]]
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Course'''\\
'''Description:'''
(:cell valign=top :) This course focuses on principles underlying design and analysis of computational elements that interact with the physical environment. Increasingly, such embedded computers are everywhere, from smart cameras to medical devices to automobiles. While the classical theory of computation focuses on the function that a program computes, to understand embedded computation, we need to focus on the reactive nature of the interaction of a component with its environement via inputs and outputs, the continuous dynamics of the physical world, different ways of communication among components, and requirements concerning safety, timeliness, stability, and performance. Developing tools for approaching design, analysis, and implementation of embedded systems in a principled manner is an active research area. This course will attempt to give students a coherent introduction to this emerging area.
In addition, this course will give an in-depth knowledge and practical experience with the latest SSDs (Solid State Drives) as a representative example of embedded systems. Students will have a chance to develop their own firmware for the actual SSDs.
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Textbook:'''
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* TBD
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''References:'''
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* TBD
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Prerequisites:'''
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* SSE2030: Introduction to Computer Systems
* ICE3003: Computer Architecture
* SSE3008: Operating Systems
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Grading:'''
(:cell valign=top :) (Subject to change)
* Class attendance: 10%
* Projects: 50%
* Exams: 40%
(:cellnr valign=top :) '''Teaching Assistants:'''
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* TBD
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