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Model Based Integration in the Development of Embedded Control Systems--A Characterization of Current Research Efforts

Author

  • DeJiu Chen
  • Martin Törngren
  • Jianlin Shi
  • Henrik Lönn
  • Sebastien Gerard
  • Mikael Strömberg
  • Karl-Erik Årzén

Summary, in English

The design of advanced embedded control systems

requires a systematic approach in handling their increasing

complexity and in particular integration of the different aspects

and parts of a product that are worked on by different experts.

Several variants of model based approaches are today

advocated to facilitate systems integration. This paper

describes a number of representative efforts that address

multiple concerns or views including modeling languages such

as the AADL and EAST-ADL, as well as model integration

platforms such as General Store, Fujaba and Toolnet. We

present a characterizion of the approaches and identify basic

(and common) mechanisms for integration as well as

differences among the approaches.

Publishing year

2006

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Control Engineering

Keywords

  • model-driven design
  • co-design
  • embedded systems

Conference name

2006 IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Aided Control Systems Design

Conference date

0001-01-02

Conference place

Munich, Germany

Status

Published