Rco-design: New visual environment for reconfigurable embedded systems

  • Ines Ghribi
  • , Riadh Ben Abdallah
  • , Mohamed Khalgui
  • , Marco Platzner

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Abstract

The main objective when designing a real time system is to make certain that it can meet critical performance imposed by the environment. These systems require guaranteed and predictable run-time behavior in order to ensure that no task has missed its deadline. Other Fixed constraints such as CPU time, available memory, and energy require proper handling. Moreover, the new trend in computing architecture makes intensive use of the many/multi-core processors which imposes additional constraints. In this article we present a codesign environment tool developed in order to bring solution to hard problems such as task placement with real time constraints. This tool implements a co-design methodology called I-codesign described previously in (Ghribi et al. 2016). I-codesign describes tasks with a probabilistic estimation of the execution scenarios along with real-time constraints. Preliminary experiments prove the viability of the developed tool.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuropean Simulation and Modelling Conference 2016, ESM 2016
EditorsJose Evora-Gomez, Jose Juan Hernandez-Cabrera
PublisherEUROSIS
Pages217-224
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9789077381953
StatePublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes
Event30th European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2016 - Las Palmas, Spain
Duration: 26 Oct 201628 Oct 2016

Publication series

NameEuropean Simulation and Modelling Conference 2016, ESM 2016

Conference

Conference30th European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2016
Country/TerritorySpain
CityLas Palmas
Period26/10/1628/10/16

Keywords

  • Co-design environment
  • Design constraints
  • Partitioning
  • Real-time

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