Title
A UML-Based Methodology for the System Design of a Wireless LAN Prototype
Abstract
This paper proposes a new methodology for the system design and development of wireless network protocols. The proposed methodology used UML and its real-time extensions at its basis. This system design methodology formalizes the system specification and validation phases. Furthermore, wireless system design is enhanced by the concept of high-level system co-design, which can be achieved by the use of UML in the system design. The presented methodology has been applied to the design of the industrial prototype implementation of a wireless network node based on the HIPERLAN/2 standard. The system design of the HIPERLAN/2 prototype is presented in details, with special information given on the system architecture and the implementation of the hardware and software parts of the system. The application of the presented system methodology helped in the reduction of the development time and effort for the HIPERLAN/2 prototype.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1109/ISORC.2004.1300327
SEVENTH IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON OBJECT-ORIENTED REAL-TIME DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING, PROCEEDINGS
Keywords
Field
DocType
embedded system,prototypes,unified modeling language,wireless network,real time,formal verification,system architecture,system specification,wireless networks,system analysis and design,formal specification,programming,system design,hardware,systems analysis,uml
Wireless network,Structured systems analysis and design method,HiperLAN,Computer science,Systems design,Formal specification,Real-time computing,Applications of UML,Systems architecture,System requirements specification,Embedded system
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
7
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christos Drosos111.36
Dimitris E Metafas2215.71
G. Papadopoulos331.40