Man Machine Interface Design using Hardware Programming for Performance Enhancement

  • Dr. T. Harinath
  • Dr. K. Lal Kishore

Abstract

Abstract:   Existing Embedded Systems are designed using a microprocessor. Design methodology of the embedded system depends on the architecture of the microprocessor used. Architecture of these embedded system designs have total dependence on the architecture of the microprocessor used. Study and analysis of various embedded system designs for the past thirty years revealed that there are several other design, development and manufacturing related issues with the microprocessor based designs like speed of processing, power consumption, excessive utilization of silicon, etc. Objective of this paper is to critically examine the design requirements for Man Machine Interface Logic, which is an embedded system and ascertain the issues in the existing designs. Hardware Programming, an innovative conceptual solution is proposed to overcome the issues observed by designing an embedded system without using any microprocessor. Design approach and design methodology based on Hardware Programming have been presented. Concepts of designing Man Machine Interface logic using Hardware Programming have been elaborated. Comparative Analysis is provided to ensure both the qualitative and quantitative improvement in performance. Performance is gauged in terms of both qualitative and quantitative parameters.

Published
2021-01-01