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Architecture and Design of Distributed Embedded Systems: IFIP WG10.3/WG10.4/WG10.5 International Workshop on Distributed and Parallel Embedded Systems (DIPES 2000) October 1819, 2000, Schloß Eringerfeld, Germany 2001 ed. [Kõva köide]

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Due to the decreasing production costs of IT systems, applications that had to be realised as expensive PCBs formerly, can now be realised as a system-on-chip. Furthermore, low cost broadband communication media for wide area communication as well as for the realisation of local distributed systems are available. Typically the market requires IT systems that realise a set of specific features for the end user in a given environment, so called embedded systems. Some examples for such embedded systems are control systems in cars, airplanes, houses or plants, information and communication devices like digital TV, mobile phones or autonomous systems like service- or edutainment robots. For the design of embedded systems the designer has to tackle three major aspects:

The application itself including the man-machine interface, The (target) architecture of the system including all functional and non-functional constraints and, the design methodology including modelling, specification, synthesis, test and validation.

The last two points are a major focus of this book. This book documents the high quality approaches and results that were presented at the International Workshop on Distributed and Parallel Embedded Systems (DIPES 2000), which was sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), and organised by IFIP working groups WG10.3, WG10.4 and WG10.5. The workshop took place on October 18-19, 2000, in Schloß Eringerfeld near Paderborn, Germany. Architecture and Design of Distributed Embedded Systems is organised similar to the workshop. Chapters 1 and 4 (Methodology I and II) deal with different modelling and specification paradigms and the corresponding design methodologies. Generic system architectures for different classes of embedded systems are presented in Chapter 2. In Chapter 3 several design environments for the support ofspecific design methodologies are presented. Problems concerning test and validation are discussed in Chapter 5. The last two chapters include distribution and communication aspects (Chapter 6) and synthesis techniques for embedded systems (Chapter 7). This book is essential reading for computer science researchers and application developers.
Preface vii Workshop Organisation ix Session 1: Methodology I A Methodology for Complex Embedded Systems Design: Petri Nets within a UML Approach 1(10) R. J. Machado J. M. Fernandes H. D. Santos Efficient System Modeling for Complex Real-Time Industrial Networks using the ACCORD/UML Methodology 11(12) S. Gerard N. S. Voros C. Koulamas F. Terrier Analog/Digital Co-Design 23(10) F. Heuschen K. Waldschmidt A Design Methodology for Embedded Systems based on Multiple Processors 33(10) L. Carro F. Wagner M. Kreutz M. Oyamada Session 2: Architecture An Architecture for Reliable Distributed Computer-Controlled Systems 43(10) L. M. Pinho F. Vasques Generic Architecture Platform for Multiprocessor System-On-Chip Design 53(12) A. Baghdadi N-E. Zergainoh D. Lyonnard A. A. Jerraya JPURE - A Purified Java Execution Environment for Controller Networks 65(10) D. Beuche L. Buttner D. Mahrenholz W. Schroder-Preikschat F. Schon Optimizing Functional Distribution in Complex System Design 75(12) O. P. Dias I. M. Teixeira J. P. Teixeira L. B. Becker C. E. Pereira Session 3: Design Environments Customizing Software Toolkits for Embedded Systems-On-Chip 87(12) A. Halambi N. Dutt A. Nicolau Framework for System Design, Validation and Fast Prototyping of Multiprocessor System-On-Chip 99(12) N. E. Zergainoh A. Baghdadi L. Tambour D. Lyonnard L. Gauthier A. Jerraya The Specification Language SpecC within the Paradise Design Environment 111(10) A. Rettberg F. J. Rammig A. Gerstlauer D. D. Gajski W. Hardt B. Kleinjohann Session 4: Methodology II Real-Time Support for Online Controller Supervision and Optimisation 121(10) M. Deppe O. Oberschelp A Product Family Approach to Graceful Degradation 131(10) W. Nace P. Koopman Environment Modelling in Closed Specifications of Embedded Systems 141(10) M. Katara A. Luoma Session 5: Test and Validation Test Case Design for the Validation of Component-Based Embedded Systems 151(10) W. Fleisch Timing Constraints Validation using UPPAAL: Schedulability Analysis 161(12) H. Sun Session 6: Distribution and Communication A New Dynamic Scheduling Algorithm for Real-Time Multiprocessor Systems 173(10) Y. Qiao H. Wang G. Dai Deriving Message Passing Protocols from Collective Behavior 183(10) P. Kellomaki Java Real-Time Publish-Subscribe Middleware for Distributed Embedded Systems 193(12) D. Kim Y. Doh Y.-H. Lee Session 7: Synthesis A Verified Hardware Synthesis of Esterel Programs 205(10) K. Schneider Explora - Generic Design Space Exploration during Embedded System Synthesis 215(12) F. Cieslok H. Esau J. Teich Automatic Code Generation for Multirate Simulink Models with Support for the OSEK Real-Time Operating System 227 C. Homburg U. Kiffmeier L. Kosters