
Modern electronics is driven by the explosive growth of digital  communications and multi-media technology. A basic challenge is to  design first-time-right complex digital systems, that meet stringent  constraints on performance and power dissipation. 
  In order to combine this growing system complexity with an  increasingly short time-to-market, new system design technologies are  emerging based on the paradigm of embedded programmable processors.  This concept introduces modularity, flexibility and re-use in the  electronic system design process. However, its success will critically  depend on the availability of efficient and reliable CAD tools to  design, programme and verify the functionality of embedded processors.  
  Recently, new research efforts emerged on the edge between software  compilation and hardware synthesis, to develop high-quality code  generation tools for embedded processors. Code Generation for  Embedded Systems provides a survey of these new developments.  Although not limited to these targets, the main emphasis is on code  generation for modern DSP processors. Important themes covered by the  book include: the scope of general purpose versus application-specific  processors, machine code quality for embedded applications,  retargetability of the code generation process, machine description  formalisms, and code generation methodologies. 
 Code Generation  for Embedded Systems is the essential introduction to this fast  developing field of research for students, researchers, and  practitioners alike. 




