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Rethinking Embedded System Design
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Volume:  6    Issue:  2
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Publication Date:   April 2012
ISSN (Online): 1985-2312
Pages 
70 - 85
Author(s)  
Subhendu Das - United States of Ame
 
Published Date   
16-04-2012 
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CSC Journals, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Embedded engineering is designed using objects of nature and it also interacts with nature. Therefore it is forced to obey the laws of nature. Nature does not make any assumptions. But all our mathematical and scientific theories do. Therefore these theories cannot be valid for embedded engineering applications. In this paper we present four new laws of nature that all embedded systems follow. These laws are (1) Boundedness (2) Finite time (3) Simultaneity and (4) Complexity. During the last fifty years embedded analog and digital engineering have evolved and changed significantly. However our mathematical and scientific theories remained in the original state. We select several theories commonly used in embedded engineering and show that none of them satisfy these laws. As a result, when we implement these theories in our embedded software, we are forced to add so many patches and kludges to make the engineering work, that our systems become very unreliable.  
 
 
 
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