Resource-aware Automotive Control Systems Design: A Cyber-Physical Systems Approach

Q1 Computer Science
Wanli Chang, S. Chakraborty
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Abstract

As the automotive industry is entering the smart era through advancesin sensing, computation, storage, communication, and actuation technologies,a larger number of more complex control applications withbetter performances are expected to be on board. This requires an implementationplatform with abundant resources, which is undesired inthe cost-sensitive automotive domain. The implementation platform,often embedded in an Electronic Control Unit ECU and shared bymultiple applications to save cost, is mainly comprised of a processorfor computation, memory for storing instructions and data, and busfor internal and external communication. Conventionally, automotivecontrol systems are designed using model-based approaches, where thedetails of the implementation platform are ignored. Techniques thatintegrate the characteristics of implementation resources into controlalgorithms design are largely missing. Such a separate design paradigmis too conservative in resources dimensioning and utilization for modernvehicles. This article presents recently developed approaches in automotivecontrol systems design that take implementation resources intoconsideration, aiming to improve the control performances for a givenamount of resources, or equivalently, realize the required control performanceswith fewer resources. While communication resources have beenextensively explored in the literature of networked embedded controlsystems, we will focus on memory and computation resources, whichhave started to receive attention from the academic community andindustry just recently. As Electric Vehicles EVs have become a newtrend in the automotive industry, energy resources of EVs, i.e., thebatteries, are also investigated. A number of real-world applicationsvalidate the resource-aware automotive systems design techniques presentedin this article.
资源感知汽车控制系统设计:一种信息物理系统方法
随着传感、计算、存储、通信和驱动技术的进步,汽车行业正在进入智能时代,预计将有更多性能更好、更复杂的控制应用出现。这需要一个资源丰富的实现平台,这在成本敏感的汽车领域是不希望的。实现平台主要由用于计算的处理器、用于存储指令和数据的存储器以及用于内部和外部通信的总线组成,通常嵌入在电子控制单元ECU中,并由多个应用程序共享以节省成本。传统上,汽车控制系统是使用基于模型的方法设计的,其中忽略了实现平台的细节。将实现资源的特征整合到控制算法设计中的技术在很大程度上是缺失的。这种单独的设计范式对于现代汽车来说,在资源的尺寸和利用上过于保守。本文介绍了考虑实现资源的汽车控制系统设计中最新发展的方法,旨在提高给定资源数量下的控制性能,即以更少的资源实现所需的控制性能。虽然通信资源已经在网络嵌入式控制系统的文献中被广泛探索,但我们将重点关注内存和计算资源,这两个资源最近才开始受到学术界和工业界的关注。随着电动汽车成为汽车行业的新趋势,电动汽车的能源,即电池也进行了研究。许多实际应用验证了本文中介绍的资源感知汽车系统设计技术。
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