Title
From high-level specifications down to software implementations of parallel embedded real-time systems
Abstract
In this paper we describe a methodology and accompanying tool support for the development of parallel and distributed embedded real-time system software. The presented approach comprises the complete design flow from the modeling of a distributed controller system by means of a high-level graphical language down to the synthesis of executable code for a given target hardware, whereby the implementation is verified to meet hard real-time constraints. The methodology is mainly based upon the tools SEA (system engineering and animation) and CHaRy (the C-LAB Hard Real-Time System)
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1109/DATE.2000.840861
Paris
Keywords
Field
DocType
embedded systems,high level synthesis,iterative methods,parallel processing,simulated annealing,software tools,C-LAB hard real-time system,CHaRy,SEA,design flow,executable code,hard real-time constraints,high-level graphical language,high-level specifications,parallel embedded real-time systems,software implementations,system engineering and animation,target hardware
System software,Simulated annealing,Control theory,Computer architecture,Fault coverage,Computer science,High-level synthesis,Real-time computing,Design flow,Animation,Executable,Embedded system
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-0537-6
2
0.44
References 
Authors
14
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rust, C.120.44
Stappert, F.220.44
Peter Altenbernd3112.04
Jürgen Tacken4172.46