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Timing problems and opportunities for embedded control systems; modeling and co-design
Martin Torngren

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Martin Torngren. "Timing problems and opportunities for embedded control systems; modeling and co-design". Talk or presentation, 19, September, 2011.

Abstract
This presentation will address timing problems in the design of discrete-time feedback control systems and in their codesign with the embedded systems implementation. The talk will by way of introduction provide an embedded control systems demo to highlight central characteristics such as modes of operation, feed-forward, feedback, different timing constraints and urgence vs. importance. Perspectives to timing problems will be provided including a snapshot of engineering practices (mainly automotive), an overview of different types of timing requirements, deriving timing constraints for feedback controllers and codesign of controllers and their real-time implementation. The latter part of the talk will discuss gaps between control theory and scheduling theory, and address approaches for codesign encompassing different modeling abstractions.

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    Martin Torngren. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/853.html"
    ><i>Timing problems and opportunities for embedded
    control systems; modeling and co-design</i></a>,
    Talk or presentation,  19, September, 2011.
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    Martin Torngren. "Timing problems and opportunities for
    embedded control systems; modeling and co-design". Talk
    or presentation,  19, September, 2011.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Torngren11_TimingProblemsOpportunitiesForEmbeddedControlSystems,
        author = {Martin Torngren},
        title = {Timing problems and opportunities for embedded
                  control systems; modeling and co-design},
        day = {19},
        month = {September},
        year = {2011},
        abstract = {This presentation will address timing problems in
                  the design of discrete-time feedback control
                  systems and in their codesign with the embedded
                  systems implementation. The talk will by way of
                  introduction provide an embedded control systems
                  demo to highlight central characteristics such as
                  modes of operation, feed-forward, feedback,
                  different timing constraints and urgence vs.
                  importance. Perspectives to timing problems will
                  be provided including a snapshot of engineering
                  practices (mainly automotive), an overview of
                  different types of timing requirements, deriving
                  timing constraints for feedback controllers and
                  codesign of controllers and their real-time
                  implementation. The latter part of the talk will
                  discuss gaps between control theory and scheduling
                  theory, and address approaches for codesign
                  encompassing different modeling abstractions.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/853.html}
    }
    

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