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Distributed Real-Time Systems Engineering
2006S
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2006S, LU, 2.0h, 2.0EC, to be held in blocked form
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Semester hours: 2.0
Credits: 2.0
Type: LU Laboratory Exercise
Aim of course
This course serves as laboratory exercise for the lecture of the same name. Instructional contents are the development of distributed real-time systems on the basis of the time-triggered communication protocol TTP/C. Central to the development of distributed real-time systems is the communication infrastructure between distributed components. Here, apart from the requirements of fault-tolerance and guaranteed real-time behavior, the uncoupling of the temporal behavior (temporal firewall) is of special importance. The uncoupling guarantees that during the integration of individual components no unwanted side effects arise. Therefore the fault-tolerant, time-triggered communication protocol TTP/C was selected. The transmission of messages occurs redundantly and is supported by error detection mechanisms in the time and value domain.
Subject of course
Contents of this course are the protocol TTP/C, Real-Time Linux, distributed application development, Matlab/Simulink, and automatic codegeneration.
Lecturers
Kopetz, Hermann
Puschner, Peter
Elmenreich, Wilfried
Obermaisser, Roman
Kirner, Raimund
Peti, Philipp
Ademaj, Astrit
El-Salloum, Christian
Institute
E182 Institute of Computer Engineering
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Language
German