A Tool for Investigating Cyber-Physical Systems via SystemC AMS Virtual Prototypes Derived from SysML Models - Equipe System on Chip
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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2023
A Tool for Investigating Cyber-Physical Systems via SystemC AMS Virtual Prototypes Derived from SysML Models
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Résumé

This contribution introduces an open-source soft-ware tool, called TTool-AMS, designed to streamline the design process of cyber-physical systems. It achieves this by enabling the direct generation of SystemC AMS virtual prototypes from Systems Modeling Language(SysML) models. This tool acknowledges the diversity of Models of Computation (MoC) in the design process, accommodating three types of SystemC AMS MoC and their respective conversion interfaces. It aims to simplify early-stage integration and enhance exploration of the interactions between analog and digital components in cyber-physical systems.
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hal-04499955 , version 1 (11-03-2024)
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  • HAL Id : hal-04499955 , version 1

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Daniela Genius, Ludovic Apvrille. A Tool for Investigating Cyber-Physical Systems via SystemC AMS Virtual Prototypes Derived from SysML Models. DVCon Europe, Accellera, Nov 2023, Munich (Germany), Germany. pp.1-6. ⟨hal-04499955⟩
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