Title :
Time-triggered message-triggered object modeling of a distributed real-time control application for its real-time simulation
Author :
Moon Hae Kim ; Jung-Guk Kim ; Kim, Jung-Guk ; Lee, Myeong-Soo ; Park, Shin-Yeol
Author_Institution :
Konkuk Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
The time-triggered message-triggered object (TMO) has been devised as the basic component model for high level distributed real time programming as well as real time application system/subsystem design and modeling. One of the strengths of the TMO is its facilitation of multi-phased top-down modeling of real time distributed computing application systems. TMO-structured models are capable of representing both a real time control system and its controlled facilities (composed of sensors, actuators, and monitored infrastructure) in a uniform fashion. Also, TMO-structured real time simulation models can be generated in attractively simple forms and they can be executed to enable examination of not only the logical accuracy of a real time control system being developed but also the correctness of its timing behavior. A case study of such simulation modeling has been conducted in the context of constructing a real time simulator of a real time control system called the safety injection system (SIS) which is a subsystem of a nuclear power plant. In the course of this case study, some tools that support efficient real time simulation have been developed. The refined modeling steps, the support tools developed, and the cost-effectiveness confirmed in the course of this case study are the main subjects discussed
Keywords :
control system analysis computing; digital simulation; distributed programming; nuclear power stations; object-oriented programming; program verification; real-time systems; TMO-structured models; basic component model; case study; controlled facilities; cost-effectiveness; distributed real time control application; high level distributed real time programming; logical accuracy; multi-phased top-down modeling; nuclear power plant; real time application system/subsystem design; real time control system; real time distributed computing application systems; real time simulation; real time simulator; safety injection system; simulation modeling; time-triggered message-triggered object modeling; timing behavior; Actuators; Computational modeling; Context modeling; Control system synthesis; Distributed computing; Monitoring; Power system modeling; Real time systems; Sensor systems; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2000. COMPSAC 2000. The 24th Annual International
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0792-1
DOI :
10.1109/CMPSAC.2000.884780