| E. T. Saulnier and R. J. Mitchell, "A Multi-Processor Partitioning of XTP," Proceedings of the International Workshop on Advanced Communications and Applications for High-Speed Networks, Munich, Germany, March 1992, pp. 85-92. 122 |
....size. They claim that this overhead is due to the scheduling of other host processes. 3.8. Mitchell et al. Mitchell et al. discuss their plans to develop an off host communications architecture for embedded systems by executing the transfer layer protocol, XTP, on an attached processor board [38][33] 34] Their design goal is to ensure high throughput for both the protocol and the application tasks on the host. The host system has a Motorola MC68030 microprocessor, runs a real time operating system, and resides, along with the protocol pro 51 cessor, in a VME like proprietary backplane ....
E. T. Saulnier and R. J. Mitchell, "A Multi-Processor Partitioning of XTP," Proceedings of the International Workshop on Advanced Communications and Applications for High-Speed Networks, Munich, Germany, March 1992, pp. 85-92. 122
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