Runtime Reconfiguration in Networked Embedded Systems [electronic resource] : Design and Testing Practices / edited by Zoltan Papp, George Exarchakos.
Contributor(s): Papp, Zoltan [editor.] | Exarchakos, George [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
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Model-based Engineering of Runtime Reconfigurable Networked Embedded Systems -- Designing Reconfigurable Systems: Methodology and Guidelines -- Runtime Services and Tooling for Reconfiguration -- Runtime Validation Framework -- Tools and Methods for Validation and Verification -- An Illustrative Application Example: Cargo State Monitoring. .
This book focuses on the design and testing of large-scale, distributed signal processing systems, with a special emphasis on systems architecture, tooling and best practices. Architecture modeling, model checking, model-based evaluation and model-based design optimization occupy central roles. Target systems with resource constraints on processing, communication or energy supply require non-trivial methodologies to model their non-functional requirements, such as timeliness, robustness, lifetime and "evolution" capacity. Besides the theoretical foundations of the methodology, an engineering process and toolchain are described. Real-world cases illustrate the theory and practice tested by the authors in the course of the European project ARTEMIS DEMANES. The book can be used as a "cookbook" for designers and practitioners working with complex embedded systems like sensor networks for the structural integrity monitoring of steel bridges, and distributed micro-climate control systems for greenhouses and smart homes.
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