Design Article
Virtualization and Componentization in Embedded Systems
Gregory Quirk
5/11/2009 1:09 PM EDT
The mobile and CE marketplace is experiencing a rapid evolution towards
user-customizable, open software environments with a greater demand on
security, reliability, performance, time-to-market, and BOM costs than
ever before. These demands create severe challenges in the engineering
of embedded systems. We must change the way we engineer, and we must
engineer the change.
Virtualization and componentization provide unique capabilities to system designers, device manufacturers, and software developers to overcome these challenges. Existing solutions in the marketplace, however, employ virtualization techniques transplanted from the enterprise server market which fail under the unique constraints of embedded systems. An effective solution must combine the advantages of both virtualization and componentization in a system specifically engineered for these constraints.
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Virtualization and componentization provide unique capabilities to system designers, device manufacturers, and software developers to overcome these challenges. Existing solutions in the marketplace, however, employ virtualization techniques transplanted from the enterprise server market which fail under the unique constraints of embedded systems. An effective solution must combine the advantages of both virtualization and componentization in a system specifically engineered for these constraints.
See the full paper here
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