MCS 2014

Date: Jan 21, 2014 7:00 am – Jan 22, 2014 5:00 pm
Location: Vienna, Austria
  2nd International workshop on the Integration of mixed-criticality subsystems on multi-core and manycore processors 21-22 January 2014   Background   Modern embedded applications typically integrate a multitude of functionalities with potentially different criticality levels into a single system. Without appropriate preconditions, the integration of mixed-criticality subsystems can lead to a significant and potentially unacceptable increase of engineering and certification costs. A promising solution is to incorporate mechanisms that establish multiple partitions with strict temporal and spatial separation between the individual partitions. In this approach, subsystems with different levels of criticality can be placed in different partitions and can be verified and validated in isolation. This workshop focuses on solutions for the integration of mixed-criticality subsystems on multi-core processors. Organizers and their affiliation       Peter Puschner, TU Vienna     Salvador TRUJILLO, IK4-IKERLAN     Michael PAULITSCH, EADS     Roman OBERMAISSER, Universität Siegen     Sascha UHRIG, TU Dortmund     Francisco J. CAZORLA, BSC   Workshop main topics The workshop will be dedicated to the following topics:       Multi-Processor Systems-on-a-Chip (MPSoCs) for mixed-criticality applications     Hypervisors and operating systems for MPSoCs     Hard real-time guarantees & certification aspects     Model-driven engineering tools for effort reduction     Application in automotive, avionics, railway, energy and industrial control     Existing projects and future research directions    Duration & format of workshop   Given the importance and the number of projects working on topics around MCS we propose a 1.5 day workshop with an exciting program. The first day is devoted to running projects presenting their main results impacting the future design of MCS. The second day is devoted to present the goals, objectives and approach of recently accepted projects.   Each day will be opened by a short welcome, followed by several talks on European Projects touching the mixed-criticality systems topic, and will be concluded by a panel discussion. The following tentative schedule is planned:       DAY 1: Running and recently finished EU projects on MCS. presentation of results and discussion         MultiPARTES, ACROSS, parMERASA, PROARTIS, VIRTICAL, CERTAINTY, ARAMIS, RECOMP, CRYSTAL, T-CREST (Sessions will be grouped by thematic: certification, timing analysis, virtualization, etc)         Panel 1: Road to certification of mixed-criticality systems: challenges ahead      DAY 2: New projects on MCS. Introduction to goals, objectives.         PROXIMA, DREAMS, CONTREX, EMC2         Panel 2: Manycore Mixed-Criticality Systems   
  • CPS Domains
  • Energy
  • Critical Infrastructure
  • Transportation
  • Automotive
  • Avionics
  • CPS Technologies
  • Systems Engineering
  • Foundations
  • Concurrency and Timing
  • Real-time Systems
  • Control
  • Real-Time Coordination
  • Workshop
  • 2014
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