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Journal Articles EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems Year : 2007

A Domain-Specific Language for Multitask Systems, Applying Discrete Controller Synthesis

Abstract

We propose a simple programming language, called Nemo, specific to the domain of multitask real-time control systems, such as in robotic, automotive, or avionics systems. It can be used to specify a set of resources with usage constraints, a set of tasks that consume them according to various modes, and applications sequencing the tasks. We automatically obtain an application-specific task handler that correctly manages the constraints (if there exists one), through a compilation-like process including a phase of discrete controller synthesis. This way, this formal technique contributes to the safety of the designed systems, while being encapsulated in a tool that makes it usable by application experts. Our approach is based on the synchronous modelling techniques, languages, and tools.
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hal-00784474 , version 1 (04-02-2013)

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Gwenaël Delaval, Eric Rutten. A Domain-Specific Language for Multitask Systems, Applying Discrete Controller Synthesis. EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems, 2007, 2007 (1), pp.084192. ⟨hal-00784474⟩
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