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Design Space Exploration of Automotive Platforms in Metropolis
Haibo Zeng, Abhijit Davare, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Sampada Sonalkar, Sri Kanajan, Claudio Pinello

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Haibo Zeng, Abhijit Davare, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Sampada Sonalkar, Sri Kanajan, Claudio Pinello. "Design Space Exploration of Automotive Platforms in Metropolis". Society of Automotive Engineers Congress, April, 2006.

Abstract
Automotive control applications are implemented over distributed platforms consisting of a number of electronic control units (ECUs) connected by communication buses. During system development, the designer can explore a number of design alternatives: for example, software distribution, software architecture, hardware architecture, and network configuration. Exploring design alternatives efficiently and evaluating them to optimize metrics such as cost, time, resource utilization, and reliability provides an important competitive advantage to OEMs and helps minimize integration risks. We present a methodology (Platform-Based Design) and a framework (Metropolis) to support efficient architecture exploration. We have exercised the methodology and the capabilities of Metropolis for developing a library of automotive architecture components and performed design space exploration on a chassis control sub-system.

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    Sampada Sonalkar, Sri Kanajan, Claudio Pinello. <a
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    Haibo Zeng, Abhijit Davare, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli,
    Sampada Sonalkar, Sri Kanajan, Claudio Pinello. "Design
    Space Exploration of Automotive Platforms in
    Metropolis". Society of Automotive Engineers Congress,
    April, 2006.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{ZengDavareSangiovanniVincentelliSonalkarKanajanPinello06_DesignSpaceExplorationOfAutomotivePlatformsInMetropolis,
        author = {Haibo Zeng and Abhijit Davare and Alberto
                  Sangiovanni-Vincentelli and Sampada Sonalkar and
                  Sri Kanajan and Claudio Pinello},
        title = {Design Space Exploration of Automotive Platforms
                  in Metropolis},
        booktitle = {Society of Automotive Engineers Congress},
        month = {April},
        year = {2006},
        abstract = {Automotive control applications are implemented
                  over distributed platforms consisting of a number
                  of electronic control units (ECUs) connected by
                  communication buses. During system development,
                  the designer can explore a number of design
                  alternatives: for example, software distribution,
                  software architecture, hardware architecture, and
                  network configuration. Exploring design
                  alternatives efficiently and evaluating them to
                  optimize metrics such as cost, time, resource
                  utilization, and reliability provides an important
                  competitive advantage to OEMs and helps minimize
                  integration risks. We present a methodology
                  (Platform-Based Design) and a framework
                  (Metropolis) to support efficient architecture
                  exploration. We have exercised the methodology and
                  the capabilities of Metropolis for developing a
                  library of automotive architecture components and
                  performed design space exploration on a chassis
                  control sub-system.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/112.html}
    }
    

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