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REMES: A Resource Model for Embedded Systems

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Conference/Workshop Paper

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In Proc. of the 14th IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS 2009)

Publisher:

IEEE Computer Society


Abstract

In this paper, we introduce the model REMES for formal modeling and analysis of embedded resources such as storage, energy, communication, and computation. The model is a state-machine based behavioral language with support for hierarchical modeling, resource annotations, continuous time, and notions of explicit entry and exit points that make it suitable for component-based modeling of embedded systems.The analysis of REMES-based systems is centered around a weighted sum in which the variables represent the amounts of consumed resources. We describe a number of important resource related analysis problems, including feasibility, trade-off, and optimal resource-utilization analysis. To formalize these problems and provide a basis for rigorous analysis, we show how to analyze REMES models using the framework of priced timed automata and weighted CTL. To illustrate the approach, we describe a case study in which it has been applied to model and analyze resourceusage of a temperature control system.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Seceleanu1491,
author = {Cristina Seceleanu and Aneta Vulgarakis Feljan and Paul Pettersson},
title = {REMES: A Resource Model for Embedded Systems},
month = {June},
year = {2009},
booktitle = {In Proc. of the 14th IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS 2009)},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/1491-}
}