To evaluate the impact of scheduling latency and task design on the performance of engine control applications, we developed a co-simulation framework, based on Simulink and an extension of the T-Res scheduling simulator tool. The objective of the research and the tool development is to provide a better characterization of the very popular problem of scheduling and analysis of Adaptive Variable Rate Tasks (AVR) in engine control. The purpose of the tool is to go beyond the simplistic model that assumes hard deadlines for all tasks and to study the impact of scheduling decisions (and possibly missed deadlines) with respect to the functional implementations of the control algorithms and the engine performance. The developments include a co-si...
Over the past few years the amount of electronic controling devices in cars is increasing. This happ...
Due to increasingly strict emission legislation and stronger demands on fuel consumption, typical pa...
Engine control applications include computational activities that adapt their behavior as a function...
To evaluate the impact of scheduling latency and task design on the performance of engine control ap...
Engine Control Unit (ECU) is characterized by computational activities that are activated with diffe...
Engine control applications include software tasks that are triggered at predetermined angular value...
International audience—In this paper we define a simulation-driven process to improve the design of ...
The increasing complexity of embedded software in modern cars, the transition to multi-core platform...
International audienceNew regulations for vehicles are increasingly demanding on fuel consumption an...
Implementazione di uno strumento di simulazione di scheduling real-time, con estensione per task Ada...
In automotive systems, some of the engine control tasks are triggered by specific crankshaft rotatio...
peer reviewedThe innovation in the field of automotive embedded systems has been increasingly relyin...
This journal paper reports an international collaborative research study undertaken between the Volv...
Present research into critical embedded control systems tends to focus on the computational elements...
Over the past few years the amount of electronic controling devices in cars is increasing. This happ...
Due to increasingly strict emission legislation and stronger demands on fuel consumption, typical pa...
Engine control applications include computational activities that adapt their behavior as a function...
To evaluate the impact of scheduling latency and task design on the performance of engine control ap...
Engine Control Unit (ECU) is characterized by computational activities that are activated with diffe...
Engine control applications include software tasks that are triggered at predetermined angular value...
International audience—In this paper we define a simulation-driven process to improve the design of ...
The increasing complexity of embedded software in modern cars, the transition to multi-core platform...
International audienceNew regulations for vehicles are increasingly demanding on fuel consumption an...
Implementazione di uno strumento di simulazione di scheduling real-time, con estensione per task Ada...
In automotive systems, some of the engine control tasks are triggered by specific crankshaft rotatio...
peer reviewedThe innovation in the field of automotive embedded systems has been increasingly relyin...
This journal paper reports an international collaborative research study undertaken between the Volv...
Present research into critical embedded control systems tends to focus on the computational elements...
Over the past few years the amount of electronic controling devices in cars is increasing. This happ...
Due to increasingly strict emission legislation and stronger demands on fuel consumption, typical pa...
Engine control applications include computational activities that adapt their behavior as a function...