Design and Analysis of Multi-Core Architecture for Cyber-Physical Systems

Abstract

International audienceCyber-Physical Systems are becoming software intensive, collocating many functions on a single processor and requiring a significant processing capacity which increased over the years. In recent years, improving processing performance has been achieved by adding more processing cores on the same chip rather than increasing its frequency. This new design also introduces issues: interaction among cores may impact software performance and might also arm software isolation layers, such as the one defined in ARINC653. For that reason, software using multi-core architecture must be carefully designed and specified with hardware and software aspects. This would help to analyze the system and detect potential design issue. This paper proposes an approach to represent multi-core architectures and their association with software ar-tifacts, such as the ones used for cyber-physical systems (e.g., the ARINC653 platform). For that purpose, we use the AADL language and define specific modeling patterns with new properties

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