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The nesC language: A holistic approach to networked embedded systems

by David Gay, Matt Welsh, Philip Levis, Eric Brewer, Robert Von Behren, David Culler - In Proceedings of Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI , 2003
"... We present nesC, a programming language for networked embedded systems that represent a new design space for application developers. An example of a networked embedded system is a sensor network, which consists of (potentially) thousands of tiny, lowpower “motes, ” each of which execute concurrent, ..."
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We present nesC, a programming language for networked embedded systems that represent a new design space for application developers. An example of a networked embedded system is a sensor network, which consists of (potentially) thousands of tiny, lowpower “motes, ” each of which execute concurrent

Automatic Symbolic Verification of Embedded Systems

by Rajeev Alur , Thomas A. Henzinger , Pei-hsin Ho , 1996
"... We present a model-checking procedure and its implementation for the automatic verification of embedded systems. The system components are described as Hybrid Automata -- communicating machines with finite control and real-valued variables that represent continuous environment parameters such as tim ..."
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We present a model-checking procedure and its implementation for the automatic verification of embedded systems. The system components are described as Hybrid Automata -- communicating machines with finite control and real-valued variables that represent continuous environment parameters

EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

by Salam Hajjar, Docteur De, L’insa De Lyon, Spécialité Automatique, Base De Cots, M. Martin, Fabian Université, M. Jean, François Pétin, Cran Université, M. Hassane, Alla Gipsa, Université Grenoble Examinateur, M. Armand, Toguyeni Lagis, École Centrale, Lille Examinateur , 2014
"... Salam Hajjar. Safe design method of embedded systems based on COTS. Other. INSA de ..."
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Salam Hajjar. Safe design method of embedded systems based on COTS. Other. INSA de

Embedded Systems

by Dinesh Kumar Saini
"... In the recent years, embedded systems have become so complex that the development and testing time is becoming extremely time consuming. As embedded systems include more and more functions for new services, embedded systems are presenting challenges with respect to the attributes of security, scalab ..."
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In the recent years, embedded systems have become so complex that the development and testing time is becoming extremely time consuming. As embedded systems include more and more functions for new services, embedded systems are presenting challenges with respect to the attributes of security

FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS By

by Sascha J. Konrad, Advisor Dr, Betty H. C. Cheng, Sascha J. Konrad, Sascha J. Konrad, Sascha J. Konrad , 2003
"... It is well-known that requirements modeling and analysis is one of the most dif-ficult tasks in the software development process, but this problem is greatly exac-erbated for embedded systems given the hardware constraints and the potentially complex control logic. This research investigates how an ..."
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It is well-known that requirements modeling and analysis is one of the most dif-ficult tasks in the software development process, but this problem is greatly exac-erbated for embedded systems given the hardware constraints and the potentially complex control logic. This research investigates how

and embedded systems

by Vijay Raghunathan
"... Harvesting energy from the environment is a desirable and increasingly important capability in several emerging applications of embedded systems such as sensor networks, biomedical implants, etc. While energy harvesting has the potential to enable near-perpetual system operation, designing an effici ..."
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Harvesting energy from the environment is a desirable and increasingly important capability in several emerging applications of embedded systems such as sensor networks, biomedical implants, etc. While energy harvesting has the potential to enable near-perpetual system operation, designing

Embedded Systems

by S. V. Gheorghita, M. Palkovic, J. Hamers, A. Vandecappelle, S. Mamagkakis, T. Basten, L. Eeckhout, H. Corporaal, F. Catthoor, F. Vandeputte, K. De Bosschere, S. V. Gheorghita, M. Palkovic, J. Hamers, A. Vandecappelle, S. Mamagkakis, T. Basten, L. Eeckhout, H. Corporaal, F. Catthoor, F. Vandeputte, K. De Bosschere , 2008
"... In the past decade, real-time embedded systems have become much more complex due to the introduction of a lot of new functionality in one application, and due to running multiple applications concurrently. This increases the dynamic nature of today’s applications and systems, and tightens the requir ..."
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In the past decade, real-time embedded systems have become much more complex due to the introduction of a lot of new functionality in one application, and due to running multiple applications concurrently. This increases the dynamic nature of today’s applications and systems, and tightens

The Embedded Systems Design Challenge

by Thomas A. Henzinger, Joseph Sifakis - Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Formal Methods (FM), Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 2006
"... Abstract. We summarize some current trends in embedded systems design and point out some of their characteristics, such as the chasm between analytical and computational models, and the gap between safetycritical and best-effort engineering practices. We call for a coherent scientific foundation for ..."
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Abstract. We summarize some current trends in embedded systems design and point out some of their characteristics, such as the chasm between analytical and computational models, and the gap between safetycritical and best-effort engineering practices. We call for a coherent scientific foundation

and embedded systems.

by Greg Stitt, Roman Lysecky, Frank Vahid
"... Partitioning an application among software running on a microprocessor and hardware co-processors in on-chip configurable logic has been shown to improve performance and energy consumption in embedded systems. Meanwhile, dynamic software optimization methods have shown the usefulness and feasibility ..."
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Partitioning an application among software running on a microprocessor and hardware co-processors in on-chip configurable logic has been shown to improve performance and energy consumption in embedded systems. Meanwhile, dynamic software optimization methods have shown the usefulness

Real-Time Dynamic Voltage Scaling for Low-Power Embedded Operating Systems

by Padmanabhan Pillai, Kang G. Shin , 2001
"... In recent years, there has been a rapid and wide spread of nontraditional computing platforms, especially mobile and portable computing devices. As applications become increasingly sophisticated and processing power increases, the most serious limitation on these devices is the available battery lif ..."
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the necessary peak computation power in general-purpose systems. However, for a large class of applications in embedded real-time systems like cellular phones and camcorders, the variable operating frequency interferes with their deadline guarantee mechanisms, and DVS in this context, despite its growing
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