Overview
- Editors:
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S. Ramesh
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GM R&D, Bangalore, India
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Prahladavaradan Sampath
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GM R&D, Bangalore, India
- Contains recent research results
- Contributions from top researchers from industry and academia
- Focused on distributed embedded systems
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Table of contents (22 papers)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxiii
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- Edmund M. Clarke, Flavio Lerda, Muralidhar Talupur
Pages 1-17
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- Gurulingesh Raravi, Vipul Shingde, Krithi Ramamritham, Jatin Bharadia
Pages 51-65
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- Prakash Chandrasekaran, Madhavan Mukund
Pages 83-97
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- Marco Di Natale, Wei Zheng, Paolo Giusto
Pages 99-113
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- Prakash Chandrasekaran, Christopher L. Conway, Joseph M. Joy, Sriram K. Rajamani
Pages 115-116
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- Sudeep Juvekar, Ankur Taly, Varun Kanade, Supratik Chakraborty
Pages 117-136
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- Werner Damm, Alexander Metzner
Pages 157-174
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- Mahadevan Subramaniam, Deepak Kapur, Stephan Falke
Pages 177-191
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- Ansuman Banerjee, Pallab Dasgupta, Partha P. Chakrabarti
Pages 193-211
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- Rudrapatna K. Shyamasundar, Frederic Doucet, Rajesh K. Gupta, Ingolf H. Krüger
Pages 227-243
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- Ziv Glazberg, Mark Moulin, Avigail Orni, Sitvanit Ruah, Emmanuel Zarpas
Pages 245-260
About this book
This volume brings out the proceedings of the workshop “Next Generation Design and Veri?cation Methodologies for Distributed Embedded Control Systems” c- ducted by General Motors R&D, India Science Lab, Bangalore. This workshop is the ?rst of its kind to be organised by an automotive Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to bring together the experts in the ?eld of embedded systems development to present state-of-the-art work, and to discuss future strategies for addressing the increasing complexity of embedded control systems. The theme of the workshop is an important focus area for the current and future automotive systems. Embedded Control Systems are growing in complexity with the increased use of electronics and software in high-integrity applications for automotive and aerospace domains. In these domains, they provide for enhanced safety, automation and c- fort. Such embedded control systems are distributed, fault-tolerant, real-time systems with hybrid (discrete and continuous) behaviour. Furthermore, many of the control functions, such as by-wire controls, have stringent performance and high-integrity requirements. The research community has been addressing these challenges, and over the last few years, several design methodologies and tools for developing distributed emb- ded control systems have emerged. In spite of these, development of embedded c- trol applications remains a daunting task, requiring a great degree of human skill, expertise, time, and effort. It is imperative to invest signi?cant R&D effort in coming up with methods and tools for future embedded control applications.
About the editors
Dr. Ramesh is the Chiarman of the "Next Generation Design and Verification Methodologies for Distributed Embedded Control Systems", 5 - 6 Jan. 2007 in NIAS Auditorium, IISc Campus, Bangalore, India. He is also a seniro member of the GM R&D, Bangalore, India.