Model-based Toolchain for the Efficient Development of Safety-Relevant Automotive Embedded Systems 2011-01-0056
Advanced functionalities unthinkable a few decades ago are now being introduced into automotive vehicles through embedded systems for reasons like emission control, vehicle connectivity, safety and cooperative behaviors. As the development often involves stakeholders from different engineering disciplines and organizations, the complexity due to shared requirements, interdependencies of data, functions, and resources, as well as tight constraints in regards to timing, safety, and resource efficiency makes the system integration, quality control and assurance, reuse and change management increasingly more difficult. This calls for a more rigorous approach to the development of automotive embedded systems and components. This paper describes the CESAR reference technology platform (RTP) that supports the formalization of various engineering concerns in the development of safety-relevant embedded systems and thereby a model-based integration of various tools and methods to form seamless environments or toolchains for the development of such systems.
Citation: Armengaud, E., Zoier, M., Baumgart, A., Biehl, M. et al., "Model-based Toolchain for the Efficient Development of Safety-Relevant Automotive Embedded Systems," SAE Technical Paper 2011-01-0056, 2011, https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-01-0056. Download Citation
Author(s):
Eric Armengaud, Markus Zoier, Andreas Baumgart, Matthias Biehl, DeJiu Chen, Gerhard Griessnig, Christian Hein, Tom Ritter, Ramin Tavakoli Kolagari
Affiliated:
Virtual Vehicle, OFFIS e. V., Royal Institute of Technology, AVL List, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Volvo Technology Corporation
Pages: 15
Event:
SAE 2011 World Congress & Exhibition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Vehicle to vehicle (V2V)
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