Ptolemy is an environment for simulation and prototyping of heterogeneous systems. It uses modern object-oriented software technology (C++) to model each subsystem in a natural and efficient manner, and to integrate these subsystems into a whole. Ptolemy encompasses practically all aspects of designing signal processing and communications systems, ranging from algorithms and communication strategies, simulation, hardware and software design, parallel computing, and generating real-time prototypes. To accommodate this breadth, Ptolemy must support a plethora of widely-differing design styles. The core of Ptolemy is a set of object-oriented class definitions that makes few assumptions about the system to be modeled; rather, standard in...
This work describes a framework for distributed simulation of cyber-physical systems (CPS). Modern C...
The Model-based Integrated simuLAtioN framework (MILAN) is a model-based, extensible environment tha...
This report concludes phase I of the project. Two significant accomplishments are reported, the firs...
The ambitious objectives of the Ptolemy project include practically all aspects of designing signal ...
Ptolemy is a flexible and extensible platform for simulations, rapid prototyping, and other software...
Ptolemy is an environment for simulation, prototyping, and software synthesis for heterogeneous sys...
Ptolemy is a flexible and extensible platform for simulations, rapid prototyping, and other software...
concurrent, real-time, embedded systems. The focus is on assembly of concurrent components. The key ...
Ptolemy is an open-source modeling and simulation software tool that focuses on minimizing the accid...
Abstract: Current tools for design and implementation of embedded systems lack sufficient support fo...
Complex control systems integrate a variety of functions and capabilities, which will in general rel...
Concurrent systems are becoming increasingly common in spite of their complexity. Therefore, a multi...
This paper describes an open-source simulator for cyber-physical systems called CyPhySim that is bas...
This book is a definitive introduction to models of computation for the design of complex, heterogen...
Galileo is a flexible tool for simulation of heterogeneous real-time communication networks and for ...
This work describes a framework for distributed simulation of cyber-physical systems (CPS). Modern C...
The Model-based Integrated simuLAtioN framework (MILAN) is a model-based, extensible environment tha...
This report concludes phase I of the project. Two significant accomplishments are reported, the firs...
The ambitious objectives of the Ptolemy project include practically all aspects of designing signal ...
Ptolemy is a flexible and extensible platform for simulations, rapid prototyping, and other software...
Ptolemy is an environment for simulation, prototyping, and software synthesis for heterogeneous sys...
Ptolemy is a flexible and extensible platform for simulations, rapid prototyping, and other software...
concurrent, real-time, embedded systems. The focus is on assembly of concurrent components. The key ...
Ptolemy is an open-source modeling and simulation software tool that focuses on minimizing the accid...
Abstract: Current tools for design and implementation of embedded systems lack sufficient support fo...
Complex control systems integrate a variety of functions and capabilities, which will in general rel...
Concurrent systems are becoming increasingly common in spite of their complexity. Therefore, a multi...
This paper describes an open-source simulator for cyber-physical systems called CyPhySim that is bas...
This book is a definitive introduction to models of computation for the design of complex, heterogen...
Galileo is a flexible tool for simulation of heterogeneous real-time communication networks and for ...
This work describes a framework for distributed simulation of cyber-physical systems (CPS). Modern C...
The Model-based Integrated simuLAtioN framework (MILAN) is a model-based, extensible environment tha...
This report concludes phase I of the project. Two significant accomplishments are reported, the firs...