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Supporting Early Modeling and End-to-end Timing Analysis of Vehicular Distributed Real-Time Applications

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Conference/Workshop Paper

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Real-Time and Distributed Computing in Emerging Applications (REACTION) Workshop located at 33rd IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS)


Abstract

The current model- and component-based development approaches for automotive distributed real-time systems have non-existing, or limited, support for modeling network traffic originating from outside the vehicle, i.e., vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-infrastructure, and cloud-based applications. We present novel modeling and analysis techniques to allow early end-to-end timing analysis of distributed applications based on their models and simple models of network traffic that originates from outside of the model. As a proof of concept, we implement these techniques in the existing industrial tool suite Rubus- ICE which is used for the development of software for vehicular embedded systems by several international companies. We also conduct an application-case study to validate our techniques.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Mubeen2466,
author = {Saad Mubeen and Mikael Sj{\"o}din and Jukka M{\"a}ki-Turja},
title = {Supporting Early Modeling and End-to-end Timing Analysis of Vehicular Distributed Real-Time Applications},
month = {December},
year = {2012},
booktitle = {Real-Time and Distributed Computing in Emerging Applications (REACTION) Workshop located at 33rd IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS)},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/2466-}
}