Title
Towards an adaptive execution of applications in heterogeneous embedded networks
Abstract
Embedded networks are emerging in many application fields, such as the automotive or building and factory automation sector. Compared to other distributed systems, embedded networks offer a new challenge for developers: heterogencity and resource constraints. The nodes contained in these networks can differ greatly w.r.t. their storage, processing and sensing/acting capabilities, ranging from very simple sensor devices with very limited resources over programmable logic controllers to very powerful nodes such as PCs. In order to achieve an efficient execution of applications running on such a network, a middleware is required that automatically adapts the embedded network to the requirements of the installed applications. In this paper, we will present a model driven development approach that allows the specification of application requirements, and a corresponding middleware solution that supports the automatic adaptation of the application execution based on these requirements and the characteristics of the underlying hardware.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1809111.1809120
SESENA@ICSE
Field
DocType
Citations 
Middleware,Model driven development,Computer science,Field-programmable gate array,Automation,Ranging,Programmable logic controller,Design space exploration,Embedded system,Automotive industry
Conference
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.41
10
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andreas Scholz110711.42
Stephan Sommer2427.61
Alfons Kemper33519769.50
Alois Knoll Knoll41700271.32
Christian Buckl533938.31
Gerd Kainz6273.94
Jörg Heuer78716.24
Anton Schmitt8153.97