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Early Timing Analysis of Vehicular Systems: the Road from Single-core to Multi-core

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Conference/Workshop Paper

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Doctoral Symposium at ACM/IEEE 19th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems.


Abstract

In the software development for vehicular embedded systems, timing predictability is paramount for the development of the vehicles' safety features and for reaching a satisfactory customer value. Modern vehicles' features require new level of computational power. On the one hand, multi-core platforms can provide ecient support for these features. On the other hand, multi-core platforms complicate the software development of vehicular embedded systems as timing predictability is still an open issues for these platforms. In this paper we present a PhD work de ning a model-based software development methodology which supports early timing analysis for vehicular embedded systems on multi-core.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Bucaioni4442,
author = {Alessio Bucaioni},
title = {Early Timing Analysis of Vehicular Systems: the Road from Single-core to Multi-core},
month = {October},
year = {2016},
booktitle = {Doctoral Symposium at ACM/IEEE 19th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems.},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/4442-}
}