Model Based CAE Technology for the Development of Automotive Embedded Distributed Control System
Date Published: 2005-02-01
Paper Number:2005-01-3133
DOI: 10.4271/2005-01-3133
Citation:
Zhong, Z. and Li, J., "Model Based CAE Technology for the Development of Automotive Embedded Distributed Control System," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-3133, 2005, doi:10.4271/2005-01-3133.
Author(s):
Zaimin Zhong - Tongji Univ.
Jirong Li - Tongji Univ.
Abstract:
Automotive embedded DCS is widely used to solve automotive control problems. This paper presents a model-driven development technology for such systems. Models of automotive embedded DCS are built up strictly complying with the four-layer-model architecture, which is presented by Model-Driven Architecture (MDA). Three kinds of models are used to describe the protocol data structure, the algorithm process and visualization aspects of automotive embedded DCS. Corresponding XML databases are created based upon these models. As a single data source, these databases play key roles in further development phases, including generating the protocol specification, MC&D systems and embedded programming, etc. Some demonstrative applications are presented in this paper.
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