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Digital Library of the
European Council for Modelling and Simulation |
Title: |
A Design Space Exploration
Framework For Automotive Embedded Systems And Their Power Management |
Authors: |
Gregor Walla, Zaur Molotnikov,
Hans-Ulrich Michel, Walter Stechele, Andreas Barthels, Andreas Herkersdorf |
Published in: |
(2013).ECMS 2013 Proceedings edited
by: W. Rekdalsbakken, R. T. Bye, H. Zhang European Council for Modeling
and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2013 ISBN:
978-0-9564944-6-7 27th
European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Aalesund, Norway, May 27th –
30th, 2013 |
Citation
format: |
Gregor Walla, Zaur
Molotnikov, Hans-Ulrich Michel, Walter Stechele, Andreas Barthels,
Andreas Herkersdorf (2013). A Design Space
Exploration Framework For Automotive Embedded Systems And Their Power
Management, ECMS 2013 Proceedings edited by: W. Rekdalsbakken, R. T. Bye,
H. Zhang, European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2013-0228 |
DOI: |
http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2013-0228 |
Abstract: |
The
E/E (electric/electronic) architecture of a modern vehicle is a complex
distributed system, where up to 80 electronic control units (ECUs), interconnected by several communication buses,
need to collaborate with each other in order to implement the various comfort
and safety features. The
presented E/E design space exploration framework supports engineers during
the development process of new E/E architectures by providing a graphical
modeling and simulation environment with an interactive visualization of
simulation-based results. Furthermore, it contains an advanced business logic which administrates the modeling, storing,
retrieving and cloning of evaluation sessions consisting of complex
experiments. Due to a high-level modeling approach, future architectures can be
evaluated in respect to power consumption and performance values already in
an early stage of the design process and design alternatives can be easily
compared with each other. |
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