This work proposes a method for the development of cyber-physical systems starting from a high-level representation of the control algorithm, performing a formal analysis of the algorithm, and co-simulating the algorithm with the controlled system both at high level, abstracting from the target processor, and at low level, i.e., including the emulation of the target processor. The expected advantages are a smoother and more controllable development process and greater design dependability and accuracy with respect to basic model-driven development. As a case study, an automatic transmission control has been used to show the applicability of the proposed approach
This PROGRESS project (TES.5224) traces a design framework for implementing embedded real-time softw...
Networks of embedded processors play an increasingly important role in the control of automotive, ae...
This paper describes a method using Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation as a means for multidisciplinary...
This work proposes a method for the development of cyber-physical systems starting from a high-level...
This work is about an approach for designing control software for mechatronic and robotic machines. ...
Many co-simulation techniques either suffer from poor performance when simulating communications int...
Abstract—Control applications have become an integral part of modern networked embedded systems. How...
Several embedded system applications are used to control physical processes thus leading to the conc...
In modern embedded systems, more and more control appli-cations are executed in a distributed fashio...
The work presented here is on setting up methodological support, including (prototype) tools, for th...
As digital control finds its way into applications, tools for verification of hardware implementatio...
In most embedded control system (ECS) designs, multiple engineering disciplines and various domain-s...
Several embedded system applications are used to control physical processes. Sensing, computation an...
In the past decades, many factors have been continuously increasing like the functionality of embedd...
This paper presents a hardware/software co-design approachwhere different specification languages ca...
This PROGRESS project (TES.5224) traces a design framework for implementing embedded real-time softw...
Networks of embedded processors play an increasingly important role in the control of automotive, ae...
This paper describes a method using Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation as a means for multidisciplinary...
This work proposes a method for the development of cyber-physical systems starting from a high-level...
This work is about an approach for designing control software for mechatronic and robotic machines. ...
Many co-simulation techniques either suffer from poor performance when simulating communications int...
Abstract—Control applications have become an integral part of modern networked embedded systems. How...
Several embedded system applications are used to control physical processes thus leading to the conc...
In modern embedded systems, more and more control appli-cations are executed in a distributed fashio...
The work presented here is on setting up methodological support, including (prototype) tools, for th...
As digital control finds its way into applications, tools for verification of hardware implementatio...
In most embedded control system (ECS) designs, multiple engineering disciplines and various domain-s...
Several embedded system applications are used to control physical processes. Sensing, computation an...
In the past decades, many factors have been continuously increasing like the functionality of embedd...
This paper presents a hardware/software co-design approachwhere different specification languages ca...
This PROGRESS project (TES.5224) traces a design framework for implementing embedded real-time softw...
Networks of embedded processors play an increasingly important role in the control of automotive, ae...
This paper describes a method using Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation as a means for multidisciplinary...