PRESS - Predictable Embedded Software Systems
The goal of this project is to develop new resource reservation techniques for distributed embedded software systems; techniques allowing for design-time and run-time management of these extra-functional properties.
Concluded
Start
2011-01-01
Conclusion
2015-12-31
Main financing
Research area
Project manager at MDU
Description of the project
For most of today’s embedded software systems, correct operation requires not only correct function, they must additionally satisfy extra-functional properties, in particular related to resource usage and timing.
The goal of this project is to develop new resource reservation techniques for distributed embedded software systems; techniques allowing for design-time and run-time management of these extra-functional properties. We will develop a resource aware framework providing predictable timing and resource usage of embedded software.
Our overall goal is to develop hierarchical scheduling techniques into a cost efficient approach applicable for a wide range of applications, including automotive, automation, aerospace and consumer electronics. The challenge is to guarantee extra-functional properties stretching from one node to another node over the network.