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Model-Driven Design Using IEC 61499 - A Synchronous Approach for Embedded and Automation Systems (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
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Model-Driven Design Using IEC 61499 - A Synchronous Approach for Embedded and Automation Systems (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
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This book describes a novel approach for the design of embedded
systems and industrial automation systems, using a unified
model-driven approach that is applicable in both domains. The
authors illustrate their methodology, using the IEC 61499 standard
as the main vehicle for specification, verification, static timing
analysis and automated code synthesis. The well-known synchronous
approach is used as the main vehicle for defining an unambiguous
semantics that ensures determinism and deadlock freedom. The
proposed approach also ensures very efficient implementations
either on small-scale embedded devices or on industry-scale
programmable automation controllers (PACs). It can be used for both
centralized and distributed implementations. Significantly, the
proposed approach can be used without the need for any run-time
support. This approach, for the first time, blurs the gap between
embedded systems and automation systems and can be applied in
wide-ranging applications in automotive, robotics, and industrial
control systems. Several realistic examples are used to demonstrate
for readers how the methodology can enable them to reduce the
time-to-market, while improving the design quality and
productivity.
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