Context-Aware Adaptation in DySCAS

Authors

  • Richard Anthony
  • Dejiu Chen
  • Mariusz Pelc
  • Magnus Persson
  • Martin Torngren

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14279/tuj.eceasst.19.245

Abstract

DySCAS is a dynamically self-configuring middleware for automotive control systems. The addition of autonomic, context-aware dynamic configuration to automotive control systems brings a potential for a wide range of benefits in terms of robustness, flexibility, upgrading etc. However, the automotive systems represent a particularly challenging domain for the deployment of autonomics concepts, having a combination of real-time performance constraints, severe resource limitations, safety-critical aspects and cost pressures. For these reasons current systems are statically configured. This paper describes the dynamic run-time configuration aspects of DySCAS and focuses on the extent to which context-aware adaptation has been achieved in DySCAS, and the ways in which the various design and implementation challenges are met.

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Published

2009-06-11

How to Cite

[1]
R. Anthony, D. Chen, M. Pelc, M. Persson, and M. Torngren, “Context-Aware Adaptation in DySCAS”, eceasst, vol. 19, Jun. 2009.