Title
Quality-driven synthesis of embedded multi-mode control systems
Abstract
At runtime, an embedded control system can switch between alternative functional modes. In each mode, the system operates by using a schedule and controllers that exploit the available computation and communication resources to optimize the control performance in the running mode. The number of modes is usually exponential in the number of control loops, which means that all controllers and schedules cannot be produced in affordable design-time and stored in memory. This paper addresses synthesis of multi-mode embedded control systems. Our contribution is a method that trades control quality with optimization time, and that efficiently selects the schedules and controllers to be synthesized and stored in memory.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1629911.1630131
DAC
Keywords
Field
DocType
communication resource,affordable design-time,alternative functional mode,embedded control system,embedded multi-mode control system,available computation,control performance,multi-mode embedded control system,quality-driven synthesis,control quality,optimization time,control loop,schedules,switches,embedded systems,optimization,bismuth,job shop scheduling,automatic control,control systems,control system,neodymium,data mining,embedded computing,information science,process control
Job shop scheduling,Gain scheduling,Computer science,Real-time computing,Exploit,Automatic control,Schedule,Process control,Control system,Computation,Embedded system
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0738-100X
12
0.83
References 
Authors
4
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Soheil Samii116516.67
PETRU ELES22366174.65
ZEBO PENG32422183.67
Anton Cervin490166.56