Dual Core System-on-a-Chip Design to Support Inter-Satellite Communications

Author(s):  
Christopher P. Bridges ◽  
Tanya Vladimirova
2012 ◽  
Vol 246-247 ◽  
pp. 57-61
Author(s):  
Lin Li ◽  
Chan Ji Shan ◽  
Jun Luo ◽  
Nan Xu

With the development of linux and μC/O dual-core embedded operating system, its research areas have been broadened wider and wider. This paper aims to illustrate its importance in engineering practice on the basis of its application in the technological process of injection molding machines and numerical control machines to arrive at its natural conclusion that dual-core system has a brighter and wider prospect by using Linux and μC /OS to solve the problems of Linux because it is more and more widely applied in engineering, mechanical control systems and many other fields such as mobile communications as well as digitalized network, and now is becoming more and more demanded with the rapid development of scientific technology.


Author(s):  
Yona Kwon ◽  
Dahee Kang ◽  
Sinji Kim ◽  
Seungho Choi

This study uses the lens of competitive dynamics to examine the coopetition process, which combines both cooperation and competition, employed by Qualcomm within the SoC (System on a Chip) design market related to smart devices. Qualcomm succeeded in developing the first SoC, which integrated GPS (Global Positioning System) and other software, and during the process of developing mobile chips has simultaneously cooperated and competed with competitors. In particular, Samsung, which began as a customer of the firm, has since become its competitor. By conducting descriptive case analysis, this study shows a coopetition process in the SoC industry and supplemented a coopetition study with the actual exemplary coopetition case.


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