UML MARTE-based Design of Reconfigurable Distributed Embedded Control Systems

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作者
Ali, Amen Ben Hadj [1 ]
Khalgui, Mohamed [2 ]
Ben Ahmed, Samir [1 ]
机构
[1] Tunis El Manar Univ, El Manar 1, Tunisia
[2] Univ Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia
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2013 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF IEEE REGION 10 (TENCON) | 2013年
关键词
Distributed Embedded Control System; Reconfiguration; Software Architecture; UML MARTE; Reconfiguration Protocol; Multi-Agent Architecture;
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摘要
The current research paper specifies the dynamic reconfiguration of distributed embedded control systems. A reconfiguration is a distributed run-time automatic operation to adapt the system's behaviour to its environment. We propose a multi-agent architecture to handle and control all reconfiguration scenarios. In order to specify the defined architecture, we propose a model driven approach based on the concept of Mode of the MARTE profile. Each mode describes a possible behavior of the system for a well-determined environment associated with a software configuration. This approach proposes to model the reconfigurability through the definition of the reconfigurable architectures, the reconfiguration operations and the agents that run these operations within a distributed environment.
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