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From Dataflow Specification to Multiprocessor Partitioned Time-triggered Real-time Implementation *

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Our objective is to facilitate the development of complex time-triggered systems by automating the allocation and scheduling steps. We show that full automation is possible while taking into account the elements of complexity needed by a complex embedded control system. More precisely, we consider deterministic functional specifications provided (as often in an industrial setting) by means of synchronous data-flow models with multiple modes and multiple relative periods. We first extend this functional model with an original real-time characterization that takes advantage of our time-triggered framework to provide a simpler representation of complex end-to-end flow requirements. We also extend our specifications with additional non-functional properties specifying partitioning, allocation , and preemptability constraints. Then, weprovide novel algorithms for the off-line scheduling of these extended specifications onto partitioned time-triggered architectures à la ARINC 653. The main originality of our work is that it takes into account at the same time multiple complexity elements: various types of non-functional properties (real-time, partitioning, allocation, preemptability) and functional specifications with conditional execution and multiple modes. Allocation of time slots/windows to partitions can be fully or partially provided, or synthesized by our tool. Our algorithms allow the automatic allocation and scheduling onto multi-processor (distributed) sys- tems with a global time base, taking into account communication costs. We demonstrate our technique on a model of space flight software system with strong real-time determinism requirements.
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hal-01263994 , version 1 (28-01-2016)

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Thomas Carle, Dumitru Potop-Butucaru, Yves Sorel, David Lesens. From Dataflow Specification to Multiprocessor Partitioned Time-triggered Real-time Implementation *. Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems, 2015, ⟨10.4230/LITES-v002-i002-a001⟩. ⟨hal-01263994⟩
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