Title
A model-driven approach to develop adaptive firmwares
Abstract
In a near future it is expected that most things we rely on in our everyday life will contain sensors and electronic based information, have computing power, run embedded software and connect to networks. A multitude of heterogeneous things will operate in a highly dynamic environment and will collaborate with other connected systems and things to provide users with adaptable services. Constructing and controlling such adaptive things is complex. A main challenge is to cope with the dynamicity which requires the things to autonomously adapt to various execution contexts. In this paper we present an approach to develop adaptive firmwares for devices which do not have the resources to rely on advanced operating systems, middlewares or frameworks to support runtime adaptation. The paper is illustrated with the example of an adaptive temperature sensor network running on a microcontroller platform.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/1988008.1988031
SEAMS
Keywords
Field
DocType
everyday life,adaptive thing,embedded software,advanced operating system,model-driven approach,heterogeneous thing,adaptive temperature sensor network,dynamic environment,adaptable service,connected system,adaptive firmwares,embedded system,dsl,middleware,adaptive system,embedded systems,adaptive systems,operating system
Everyday life,Embedded software,Multitude,Digital subscriber line,Adaptive system,Microcontroller,Engineering,Wireless sensor network,Embedded system,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
15
1.21
11
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Franck Fleurey1173085.07
Brice Morin266743.51
Arnor Solberg365341.47