From Model-driven Design to Resource Management for Distributed Embedded Systems

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Pub. Date: 2006-09-01
Publisher(s): Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

Embedded computing systems have started to carry out the key control functions in diverse domains such as telecommunications, automotive electronics, avionics and even complete industrial manufacturing lines. Traditionally, such embedded control systems have been implemented in a monolithic, centralized manner. However, distributed and parallel solutions have been steadily gaining popularity. In a distributed setup, the control task is carried out by a number of controllers distributed over the entire system and interconnected as a network by communication components such as field buses. More demanding local control applications require controllers based on parallel architectures or processors with dedicated co-processors. Distribution and parallelism in embedded system design increase the engineering challenges and demand new development methods and tools. From Model-Driven Design to Resource Management for Distributed Embedded Systems contains 16 original contributions as well as 12 invited papers by distinguished invited speakers. These papers were presented at the Working Conference on Distributed and Parallel Embedded Systems (DIPES 2006), which was held in October 2006 in Braga, Portugal, and sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP). This volume covers the following very timely topics: model-driven design, test and evolution of embedded systems, timing analysis and predictability, scheduling, allocation, communication and resource management in distributed real-time systems.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Conference Committeep. xi
Challenges in the Design of Distributed Embedded Systems
Design Challenges in Multiprocessor System-on-Chipsp. 1
Some Issues in Model-Based Development for Embedded Control Systemsp. 9
Model-Driven Development
MDE Benefits for Distributed, Real-Time and Embedded Systemsp. 15
Reifying the Semantic Domains of Component Contractsp. 25
Model-Based Conformance Testing and Requirement Adaptation
Model Based Test Selection for Infinite State Reactive Systemsp. 35
Continuous Engineering of Embedded Systemsp. 45
Applications and Code Realization
Prototyping an Ambient Light System - A Case Studyp. 55
The Paderkicker Team Autonomy in Realtime Environmentsp. 65
Modular Compilation of Synchronous Programsp. 75
Timing Analysis
Trends in Timing Analysisp. 85
Traffic Scheduling Anomalies in Temporal Partitionsp. 95
Towards Timing Predictability
Pulsed Data Streamsp. 105
From Time-Triggered to Time-Deterministic Real-Time Systemsp. 115
Scheduling and Timed Multitasking
Lazy Scheduling for Energy Harvesting Sensor Nodesp. 125
Transient Processor/Bus Fault Tolerance for Embedded Systemsp. 135
Distributed Timed Multitasking - A Model Of Computation for Hard Real-Time Distributed Systemsp. 145
Service Configuration and Task Allocation
Iterative Refinement Approach for QoS-Aware Service Configurationp. 155
A Fast and Efficient Isomorphic Task Allocation Scheme for K-ary N-cube Systemsp. 165
Communication Aware Component Allocation Algorithm for a Hybrid Architecturep. 175
Design Space Exploration and Memory Management
Multi-Objective Design Space Exploration of Embedded System Platfomsp. 185
Dynamic Memory Management for Embedded Real-Time Systemsp. 195
Power Management
Reliability-Aware Power Management of Multi-Core Processorsp. 205
Evaluating Energy-Aware Task Allocation Strategies for MPSoCsp. 215
Integration of Energy Reduction into High-Level Synthesis by Partitioningp. 225
Work in Progress
A Demonstration Case on the Transformation of Software Architectures for Service Specificationp. 235
A Model-Based Analysis of a Wndmill Communication Systemp. 245
Pre-Runtime Scheduling Considering Timing and Energy Constraints in Embedded Systems with Multiple Processorsp. 255
A Hierarchical Approach for Power Management on Mobile Embedded Systemsp. 265
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