DocumentCode
3595872
Title
Virtual Platforms and Timing Analysis: Status, Challenges and Future Directions
Author
Natale, Marco Di
Author_Institution
Gen. Motors Res. & Dev., Warren
fYear
2007
Firstpage
551
Lastpage
555
Abstract
This paper outlines a methodology based on virtual platforms and timing analysis to perform the exploration and selection of automotive architecture solutions. The analysis provides a quantitative evaluation of architecture options with respect to para-functional metrics. The satisfaction of deadline constraints and the optimization with respect to latency on end-to-end computations is considered. In addition, we discuss to what degree existing standards, including OSEK and AUTOSAR and model-based development practices can support the development of time predictable software and what is required to move toward the desirable goal of timing isolation when integrating multiple applications into the same execution platform. Finally, the paper provides a quick glance at recent results in the the optimization of the software architecture for complex distributed systems with respect to worst case timing behavior.
Keywords
automotive engineering; large-scale systems; software architecture; AUTOSAR; OSEK; automotive architecture; complex distributed systems; software architecture; timing analysis; virtual platforms; Application software; Automotive engineering; Computer architecture; Constraint optimization; Delay; Performance analysis; Predictive models; Software standards; Standards development; Timing; Design; Design methodologies; Embedded systems; Real-time; Verification;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design Automation Conference, 2007. DAC '07. 44th ACM/IEEE
ISSN
0738-100X
Print_ISBN
978-1-59593-627-1
Type
conf
Filename
4261244
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