A Case Study in Computer-Aided Co-design of Embedded Controllers


Abstract:

We present an application of the methodology and of the various software tools embedded in the POLIS co-design system. The application is in the realm of automotive electronics: a shock absorber controller, whose specification comes from an actual product. All aspects of the design process are closely examined, including high level language specification and automatic hardware and software synthesis. We analyze different software implementation styles, compare the results, and outline the future developments of our work.
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