Softwareteknologi DTU - Project No. 0238:  Modeling and Analysis of TSN Networks With AADL
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet DTU
Bachelorprojekt - Softwareteknologi
Project No. 0238:  Modeling and Analysis of TSN Networks With AADL
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Description:

Architecture Analysis and Design Language[2] is a well-known modelling language in the domain of real-time critical systems. It provides the ability to model large-scale architectures from many aspects in a single analyzable model via its strong syntactic and semantic support for the description of both hardware and software architectures.

AADL is supported by several tools, covering many engineering steps, from modeling down to various steps of analysis such as scheduling, safety and reliability, model checking and code generation. These allow the analysis of system designs before development and supports an architecture-centric, model-based development approach throughout the system lifecycle.

However, there is no support for AADL to model the networking system of integrated or distributed safety-critical systems, which require time-critical communication between different components of the system. The goal of this project is to provide an extension for AADL to support modelling and analysis of embedded real-time systems interconnected using Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN)[2], which extend the IEEE 802.1 standards for safety-critical and real-time applications.

[1]: Architecture Analysis and Design Language. www.aadl.info

[2]: TSN Task Group. Time-Sensitive Networking. 2017 www.ieee802.org/1/pages/tsn.html

Supervisor(s) Paul Pop

Sidst opdateret: Nov 6, 2020 af Hans Henrik Løvengreen