DocumentCode
2174666
Title
Learning early-stage platform dimensioning from late-stage timing verification
Author
Richter, Kai ; Jersak, Marek ; Ernst, Rolf
Author_Institution
Symtavision GmbH, Braunschweig
fYear
2009
fDate
20-24 April 2009
Firstpage
851
Lastpage
857
Abstract
Today´s innovations in the automotive sector are, to a great extent, based on electronics. The increasing integration complexity and stringent cost reduction goals turn E/E platform design into a challenging task. Timing/performance is becoming a key aspect of architecture design, because the platform must be dimensioned to provide just the right amount of computing power and network bandwidth, including reserves for future extensions, in order to be cost efficient. In other words, it must be as powerful as needed but as cheap as possible. Finding this sweet spot is a key challenge. Therefore, OEMs and Tier-1 are in search of new methods, processes, and timing analysis techniques that assist in early platform design stages. In this paper, we demonstrate how some selected techniques that are established for verification (in late design stages) can also be used to guide the design (in early stages). We present examples in the areas ECU (OSEK), buses (CAN, FlexRay) and gated networks. Flow and applicability aspects are highlighted. As a key result, we show that and how we can learn from late-stage verification for early-stage design. Finally, we also outline future challenges in the area of multi-core ECUs.
Keywords
automotive electronics; logic design; microcontrollers; E/E platform design; automotive electronics; buses; early-stage platform design; electronic control units; gated networks; late-stage timing verification; multicore ECUs; timing analysis; Automotive engineering; Bandwidth; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Costs; Horses; Performance analysis; Technological innovation; Technology transfer; Timing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition, 2009. DATE '09.
Conference_Location
Nice
ISSN
1530-1591
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3781-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DATE.2009.5090781
Filename
5090781
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