Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
722025 IFAC Proceedings Volumes 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The real time implementation behaviour of a control algorithm has an impact on its control performances. Metrics used to evaluate performances of real-time embedded systems (RTES) usually considers systems compliance to RT constraints. For RTES in control domain this metrics is insufficient and needs to be extended with control performance metrics. We propose a methodology to evaluate control performances taking into account several RT software implementations on different hardware. This methodology relies on a bridge that we have defined to make a link between a RTES design tool (MoDEST) and a HW-SW system-level modeling tool (ASyMod). This paper focus on model transformation between these two tools, and an example shows the benefits of it.

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