A dynamic component model for cyber physical systems

François Fouquet, Brice Morin, Franck Fleurey, Olivier Barais, N. Plouzeau, J. Jézéquel
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Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) offer new ways for people to interact with computing systems: every thing now inte- grates computing power that can be leveraged to provide safety, assistance, guidance or simply comfort to users. CPS are long living and pervasive systems that intensively rely on microcontrollers and low power CPUs, integrated into build- ings (e.g. automation to improve comfort and energy opti- mization) or cars (e.g. advanced safety features involving car-to-car communication to avoid collisions). CPS operate in volatile environments where nodes should cooperate in opportunistic ways and dynamically adapt to their context. This paper presents ¼-Kevoree, the projection of Kevoree (a component model based on models@runtime) to microcon- trollers. ¼-Kevoree pushes dynamicity and elasticity con- cerns directly into resource-constrained devices. Its evalua- tion regarding key criteria in the embedded domain (mem- ory usage, reliability and performance) shows that, despite a contained overhead, ¼-Kevoree provides the advantages of a dynamically reconfigurable component-based model (safe, fine-grained, and efficient reconfiguration) compared to tra- ditional techniques for dynamic firmware upgrades.
网络物理系统的动态组件模型
网络物理系统(CPS)为人们与计算系统互动提供了新的方式:现在所有的东西都集成了计算能力,可以用来为用户提供安全、帮助、指导或简单的安慰。CPS是长期存在的普遍系统,主要依赖于微控制器和低功耗cpu,集成到建筑物(例如提高舒适性和能源优化的自动化)或汽车(例如涉及车对车通信以避免碰撞的高级安全功能)中。CPS在不稳定的环境中运行,节点应该以机会主义的方式合作,并动态地适应其上下文。本文介绍了¼-Kevoree, Kevoree(一个基于models@runtime的组件模型)在微控制器上的投影。- kevoree将动态和弹性问题直接推入资源受限的设备。它对嵌入式领域关键标准(内存使用、可靠性和性能)的评估表明,尽管包含开销,与传统的动态固件升级技术相比,¼- kevoree提供了动态可重构的基于组件的模型(安全、细粒度和高效的重新配置)的优势。
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