8 research outputs found
Optics and Quantum Electronics
Contains reports on ten research projects.Joint Services Electronics Program (Contract DAALO3-86-K-0002)National Science Foundation (Grant ECS 83-05448)National Science Foundation (Grant ECS 83-10718)National Science Foundation (Grant ECS 82-11650)National Science Foundation (Grant ECS 84-13178)National Science Foundation (Grant ECS 85-52701)US Air Force - Office of Scientific Research (Contract AFOSR-85-0213)National Institutes of Health (Contract 5-RO1-GM35459)U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research (Contract N00014-86-K-0117
Optics and Quantum Electronics
Contains reports on eleven research projects.National Science Foundation (Grant EET 87-00474)Joint Services Electronics Program (Contract DAALO03-86-K-O002)Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. (Grant DL-H-2854018)National Science Foundation (Grant DMR 84-18718)National Science Foundation (Grant EET 87-03404)National Science Foundation (ECS 85-52701)US Air Force - Office of Scientific Research (Contract AFOSR-85-0213)National Institutes of Health (Contract 5-RO1-GM35459)US Navy - Office of Naval Research (Contract N00014-86-K-0117
Towards the Creation of an ECU Model Exchange Market
ICROS-SICE International Joint Conference 2009 : 2009年8月18日(火)~21日(金) : 福岡国際会議場Model based design can be used to address the challenges brought about by complex ECU designs. This paper introduces the use of models at various stages of ECU design and highlights their advantages. We particularly focus on the use of software models in ECU design and discuss their classification based on their use in the embedded system design flow. We discuss some of the issues involved in the use of the software models in ECU design and identify directions for research to facilitate greater use of software models in mainstream ECU design
Towards the Creation of an ECU Model Exchange Market
Model based design can be used to address the challenges brought about by complex ECU designs. This paper introduces the use of models at various stages of ECU design and highlights their advantages. We particularly focus on the use of software models in ECU design and discuss their classification based on their use in the embedded system design flow. We discuss some of the issues involved in the use of the software models in ECU design and identify directions for research to facilitate greater use of software models in mainstream ECU design.ICROS-SICE International Joint Conference 2009 : 2009年8月18日(火)~21日(金) : 福岡国際会議