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This paper proposes a design method for electrical and electronic (E/E) architecture component platforms, with a focus on different manifestations of the (re-)used hardware components. The addressed challenge is to derive an optimized component platform where various manifestations of observed components are reused across different car configurations, models, or even OEM companies. This enables to...
Symbolic encoding for resource allocation, task binding, and message routing during multi-objective design space exploration (DSE) has gained significant attention in recent years. To determine the message routing, existing symbolic approaches typically rely on an explicit encoding of routing hops which results in a huge number of required variables and/or constraints. As a result, these approaches...
Stringent real-time constraints lead to complex search spaces containing only very few or even no valid implementations. Hence, while searching for a valid implementation a substantial amount of time is spent on timing analysis during system synthesis. This paper presents a novel system synthesis approach that efficiently prunes the search space in case real-time constraints are violated. For this...
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