TY - BOOK AU - Sangiovanni-Vincentelli,Alberto AU - Zeng,Haibo AU - Di Natale,Marco AU - Marwedel,Peter ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Embedded Systems Development: From Functional Models to Implementations T2 - Embedded Systems, SN - 9781461438793 AV - TK7888.4 U1 - 621.3815 23 PY - 2014/// CY - New York, NY PB - Springer New York, Imprint: Springer KW - engineering KW - Computer Science KW - electronics KW - Systems engineering KW - Engineering KW - Circuits and Systems KW - Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation KW - Processor Architectures N1 - Introduction: Modeling, Analysis and Synthesis of Embedded Software and Systems -- Part I Model-Based Design and Synthesis -- Modeling, Analysis, and Implementation of Streaming Applications for Hardware Targets -- Dataflow-based, Cross-Platform Design Flow for DSP Applications -- Part II Model-Driven, Integration and Verification of Heterogeneous Models -- On Integrating EAST-ADL and UPPAAL for Embedded System Architecture Verification -- Schedulability Analysis at Early Design Stages with MARTE -- Part III Component-Based Design and Real-Time Components -- Early Time-Budgeting for Component-Based Embedded Control Systems -- Contract-Based Reasoning for Component systems with Rich Interactions -- Extracting End-to-end Timing Models from Component-Based Distributed Embedded Systems -- Part IV Timing Analysis and Time-Based Synthesis -- Distributed Priority Assignment in Real-Time Systems -- Exploration of Distributed Automotive Systems using Compositional Timing Analysis -- Design and Evaluation of Future Ethernet AVB-based ECU Networks N2 - This book offers readers broad coverage of techniques to model, verify and validate the behavior and performance of complex distributed embedded systems.  The authors attempt to bridge the gap between the three disciplines of model-based design, real-time analysis and model-driven development, for a better understanding of the ways in which new development flows can be constructed, going from system-level modeling to the correct and predictable generation of a distributed implementation, leveraging current and future research results.     Describes integration of heterogeneous models; Discusses synthesis of task model implementations and code implementations; Compares model-based design vs. model-driven approaches; Explains how to enforce correctness by construction in the functional and time domains; Includes optimization techniques for control performance UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3879-3 ER -