The general Java runtime environment is resource hungry and unfriendly for real-time systems. To reduce the resource consumption of Java in embedded systems, direct hardware support of the language is a valuable option. Furthermore, an implementation of the Java virtual machine in hardware enables worst-case execution time analysis of Java programs. This chapter gives an overview of current approaches to hardware support for embedded and real-time Java.
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Schoeberl, M. (2012). Hardware support for embedded java. In Distributed, Embedded and Real-time Java Systems (Vol. 9781441981585, pp. 159–176). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8158-5_7
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