Title :
Co-design of emulators for power electric processes using SpecC methodology
Author :
Saoud, S.B. ; Gajski, Daniel D. ; Gerstlauer, Andreas
Author_Institution :
L.E.C.A.P.-E.P.T./ I.N.S.A.T., Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract :
Emulation of CMS systems is an interesting approach to complete the validation of new digital control unit and to perform the diagnosis tasks. However to be efficient, the emulator have to run in real time in order to reproduce exactly the physical process functioning. This paper describes the design of an autonomous emulator employing the system-level design methodology developed at CECS-UC Irvine (SpecC methodology). Starting from the abstract executable specification written in SpecC language, the emulator is gradually refined and mapped to a final communication model. This model can then be used with backend tools for implementation and manufacturing.
Keywords :
control engineering computing; digital control; electric sensing devices; electronic engineering computing; embedded systems; machine control; motor drives; power convertors; specification languages; CECS-UC Irvine; CMS systems emulation; SpecC methodology; abstract executable specification; architecture exploration; autonomous emulator; behaviors partitioning; communication model; communication synthesis; digital control unit validation; electric drive; electric motors; electromechanical systems; embedded systems; emulators co-design; physical process functioning reproduction; power electric processes; protocol inlining; protocol insertion; scheduling; sensors; static converters; system-level design methodology; Collision mitigation; Design methodology; Electromechanical systems; Embedded system; Emulation; High performance computing; Real time systems; Sensor systems; Signal processing; Virtual manufacturing;
Conference_Titel :
IECON 02 [Industrial Electronics Society, IEEE 2002 28th Annual Conference of the]
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7474-6
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2002.1185304