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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

FP7 Projects

PROARTIS
  • Title: ___PROARTIS___

  • Type: COOPERATION (ICT)

  • Defi: Embedded Systems Design

  • Instrument: Specific Targeted Research Project (STREP)

  • Duration: February 2010 - July 2013

  • Coordinator: Barcelona Supercomputong Center (Spain)

  • See also: ___http://www.proartis-project.eu/___

Participants: Liliana Cucu-Grosjean, Adriana Gogonel, Luca Santinelli, Codé Lo, Dorin Maxim.

TRIO team participates to PROARTIS which is a STREP project within the FP7 call and it started on February 2010. It has six partners: Barcelona Supercomputing, University of York, University of Padova, Inria and Airbus. The overarching objective of the PROARTIS project is to facilitate a probabilistic approach to timing analysis. The proposed approach will concentrate on proving that pathological timing cases can only arise with negligible probability, instead of struggling to eradicate them, which is arguably not possible and could severely degrade performance. This will be a major turn from previous approaches that seek analyzability by trying to predict with cycle accuracy the state of hardware and software through analysis.

The PROARTIS project will facilitate the production of analysable CRTE systems on advanced hardware platforms with features such as memory hierarchies and multi core processors.

TIMMO-2-USE

Participants: Liliana Cucu-Grosjean, Aurélien Monot, Nicolas Navet, Françoise Simonot-Lion, Ammar Oulamara, Luca Santinelli, Dominique Bertrand, Cristian Maxim.

TRIO team participated to TIMMO-2-USE (http://timmo-2-use.org/) is an ITEA 2 European project. It started in November 2010 and ended in September 2012. TIMMO-2-USE addresses the specification, transition and exchange of different types of timing information throughout different steps of the development process. The general goal is to evaluate and enhance standards for different applications in the development by different technical use cases covering multiple abstraction levels and tools. For this, TIMMO-2-USE will bring the AUTOSAR standard, TADL and EAST-ADL2 into different applications like WCET analysis and in-the-loop scenarios. This will bring new algorithms and tools for the transition and conversion of timing information between different tools and abstraction level based on a new advanced methodology which, in turn, will be based on a combination of the TIMMO and the ATESST2 methodologies.

Collaborations in European Programs, except FP7

European Network of Excellence (NOE) High Performance Embedded Architectures and Compilation (HiPEAC)

Participant : Olivier Zendra.

The TRIO team is involved in the HiPEAC (High Performance Embedded Architecture and Compilation) European Network of Excellence (NoE). Olivier Zendra was initiator and leader in this context of a cluster of European Researchers “Architecture-aware compiler solutions for energy issues in embedded systems” from mid-2007 to mid-2009. A STREP proposal tentatively titled "RuSH2LEAP: Runtime Software-Hardware interactions to Lower Energy And Power"is currently being written, mostly in the context of this network of excellence, for submission in Call ICT 2013.10, challenge 3.4 Advanced computing, embedded and control systems.

Collaborations with Major European Organizations

  • Partner 1: University of York (U.K.)

  • Sujet 1: probabilistic and statistical analysis of real-time systems

  • Partner 2: Malardelan University (Sweden)

  • Sujet 2: statistical analysis of real-time systems

  • Partner 3: University of Edinburgh (U.K.)

  • Sujet 3: energy modeling and optimisation of computing systems