DISTRIBUTED REAL-TIME ARCHITECTURE FOR MIXED-CRITICALITY SYSTEMS
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- Author: HAMIDREZA AHMADIAN
- ISBN: 9780815360643
- Availability: In Stock
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ABOUT THE BOOK
This
book describes a cross-domain architecture and design tools for networked
complex systems where application subsystems of different criticality coexist
and interact on networked multi-core chips. The architecture leverages
multi-core platforms for a hierarchical system perspective of mixed-criticality
applications. This system perspective is realized by virtualization to
establish security, safety and real-time performance. The impact further
includes a reduction of time-to-market, decreased development, deployment and
maintenance cost, and the exploitation of the economies of scale through
cross-domain components and tools.
- Describes
an end-to-end architecture for hypervisor-level, chip-level, and cluster
level.
- Offers
a solution for different types of resources including processors, on-chip
communication, off-chip communication, and I/O.
- Provides
a cross-domain approach with examples for wind-power, health-care, and
avionics.
- Introduces
hierarchical adaptation strategies for mixed-criticality systems
- Provides
modular verification and certification methods for the seamless
integration of mixed-criticality systems.
- Covers
platform technologies, along with a methodology for the development
process.
- Presents
an experimental evaluation of technological results in cooperation with
industrial partners.
The
information in this book will be extremely useful to industry leaders who
design and manufacture products with distributed embedded systems in
mixed-criticality use-cases. It will also benefit suppliers of embedded
components or development tools used in this area. As an educational tool, this
material can be used to teach students and working professionals in areas
including embedded systems, computer networks, system architecture,
dependability, real-time systems, and avionics, wind-power and health-care
systems.