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ARTEMIS Industry Association Page 1ARTEMIS - Helsinki 03.10.2013
MUSSA:Multi-Level SoS Simulation & Analysis
ARTEMIS-IA Brokerage eventAmsterdam January 21st/22nd , 2015
Eugenio VillarUniversity of Cantabria
ARTEMIS Industry Association The association for R&D actors in embedded systems
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State of the Art
Different simulation frameworks for different domains
Modelica, Simulink, etc.
Netsim, Omnet, etc.
Sismics, OS Simulator, etc.
SystemC/SystemC-AMS/SystemC-MDVP
QEMU, OVP, Virtualizer, etc.
VHDL, Verilog, etc.
Standard distributed simulation infrastructure
HAL, DIS, DSS, …
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Assumptions
Different simulation frameworks for different domains
Modelica, Simulink, etc.
Netsim, Omnet, etc.
Sismics, OS Simulator, etc.
SystemC/SystemC-AMS/SystemC-MDVP
QEMU, OVP, Virtualizer, etc.
VHDL, Verilog, etc.
Standard distributed simulation infrastructure
HAL, DIS, DSS, …
Native Simulation
Common, unifiedSimulation & Analysis Framework
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Objectives
Multi-level simulation of the complete system
CPS environment
Human behavior
Focus capability to a particular device
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Objectives
Capability to integrate/communicate with the real world
Capability to integrate HW emulation
Real HW
FPGA models…
Capability to simulate 1s/s
virtual models at 'real' time.
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Objectives
Capability to analyze the functional and extra-functional properties
dependability
security
power consumption
network traffics
data movements, etc.
Capability to detect unexpected behaviors
complex interaction of many different actors
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Relation with the ECSEL Strategic Thrusts Key applications
Smart mobility
•shape the convergence of the worlds of digital data and transportation
•analysis of the behavior & performance of the digital car
oas part of a smart infrastructure
oincluding the human-in-the-loop (drivers, pedestrians, etc.)
overification, validation & simulation for automation
Smart society
•Analysis of security, data integruty, privacy & safety
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Relation with the ECSEL Strategic Thrusts Key applications
Smart health
•integrated simulation chain that supports all stages of system design
ovalidation & verification
oincluding the human-in-the-loop (patients, doctors, etc.)
omade available to SMEs and larger companies
Smart production
•simulation of collaborative automation environments
•open simulation platform
•multi-technology simulation
•virtualization
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Relation with the ECSEL Strategic Thrusts Essential technologies
Design technologies
•technologies for Model-Based and Virtual Engineering
•managing complexity, safety and security
•managing diversity
CPSs
•provide a simulation platform
oreliability, security and trustability HW/SW
ohard real time constraints, energy awareness, dynamic reconfiguration, reliability, safety and security.
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Consortium
Still under construction
INDRA (ES)Thales-Alenia Space (ES)TeDeSys (ES)Softeam (FR)OFFIS (DE)Siemens Industry Software (DE)Continental Automotive (FR)Integrasys (ES)University of Cantabria (ES)University of Mondragon (ES)T.U. Eindhoven (NL)
We hope more partners with brilliant contributions will join!