Authors
Scott Eisele, Masahiro Yamaura, Nikos Arechiga, Shinichi Shiraishi, Joseph Hite, Jason Scott, Sandeep Neema, Theodore Bapty
Publication date
2016/4/5
Journal
SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars-Electronic and Electrical Systems
Volume
9
Issue
2016-01-0002
Pages
22-29
Description
Complex systems, such as modern advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), consist of many interacting components. The number of options promises considerable flexibility for configuring systems with many cost-performance-value tradeoffs; however the potential unique configurations are exponentially many prohibiting a build-test-fix approach. Instead, engineering analysis tools for rapid design-space navigation and analysis can be applied to find feasible options and evaluate their potential for correct system behavior and performance subject to functional requirements. The OpenMETA toolchain is a component-based, design space creation and analysis tool for rapidly defining and analyzing systems with large variability and cross-domain requirements. The tool supports the creation of compositional, multi-domain components, based on a user-defined ontology, which captures the behavior and structure …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
S Eisele, M Yamaura, N Arechiga, S Shiraishi, J Hite… - SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars …, 2016