MADES FP7 EU Project

Author:

Bagnato Alessandra1,Quadri Imran1,Brosse Etienne1,Sadovykh Andrey1,Indrusiak Leandro Soares2,Paige Richard2,Audsley Neil2,Gray Ian2,Kolovos Dimitrios S.2,Matragkas Nicholas2,Rossi Matteo3,Baresi Luciano3,Crippa Matteo Carlo4,Genolini Stefano4,Hansen Scott5,Meisel-Blohm Gundula6

Affiliation:

1. SOFTEAM, France

2. University of York, UK

3. Politecnico di Milano, Italy

4. Txt e-Solutions, Italy

5. The Open Group, UK

6. Airbus Defence and Space, Germany

Abstract

This chapter presents the EU-funded MADES FP7 project that aims to develop an effective model-driven methodology to improve the current practices in the development of real-time embedded systems for avionics and surveillance industries. MADES developed an effective SysML/MARTE language subset, and a set of new tools and technologies that support high-level design specifications, validation, simulation, and automatic code generation, while integrating aspects such as component re-use. This chapter illustrates the MADES methodology by means of a car collision avoidance system case study; it presents the underlying MADES language, the design phases, and the set of tools supporting on one hand model verification and validation and, on the other hand, automatic code generation, which enables the implementation on execution platforms such as state-of-the-art FPGAs.

Publisher

IGI Global

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