网络化嵌入式系统的多目标拓扑优化

T. Streichert, C. Haubelt, J. Teich
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本文提出了一种新的方法,用于网络嵌入式系统的拓扑优化,因为它们出现在汽车和航空电子系统中,部分出现在无线传感器网络中。通过引入一个(1)适用于具有不同通信带宽的异构网络的模型,(2)路由限制的建模,(3)任务与处理器的灵活绑定,可以研究当前网络化嵌入式系统的设计问题。在此模型的基础上,该方法首先分配所需的资源,这些资源可以是通信链路,也可以是计算节点,然后将功能绑定到节点上,将数据依赖关系绑定到链路上,从而不违反路由限制或超过通信链路的容量。通过应用进化算法,我们能够在优化过程中同时考虑多个目标,并允许随后的无偏决策。实验评估以及汽车电子领域的案例研究表明了所提出方法的适用性
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Multi-Objective Topology Optimization for Networked Embedded Systems
In this paper, a new methodology is presented for topology optimization of networked embedded systems as they occur in automotive and avionic systems and partially in wireless sensor networks. By introducing a model which is (1.) suitable for heterogeneous networks with different communication bandwidths, (2.) modeling of routing restrictions and (3.) flexible binding of tasks onto processors, current design issues of networked embedded systems can be investigated. On the basis of this model, the presented methodology firstly allocates the required resources which can be communication links as well as computational nodes and secondly binds the functionality onto the nodes and the data dependencies onto the links such that no routing restrictions will be violated or capacities on communication links will be exceeded. By applying evolutionary algorithms, we are able to consider multiple objectives simultaneously during the optimization process and allow for a subsequent unbiased decision making. An experimental evaluation as well as a demonstration of a case study from the field of automotive electronics shows the applicability of the presented approach
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