Search for dissertations about: "AUTOSAR"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the word AUTOSAR.
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1. Towards a guideline for refactoring of embedded systems
Abstract : The electronics in automotive systems give great possibilities. It has contributed to environmental improvements through reduced emissions and reduced fuel consumption, safety, driver assistance, and quality through better diagnostic capabilities. READ MORE
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2. Enhancing Model-Based Development of Embedded Systems : Modeling, Simulation and Model-Transformation in an Auotmotive Context
Abstract : The increased usage of embedded computer systems in products like automobiles has not only introduced new innovations, additional safety and comfort but also increased the product and development complexity. Several model-based development (MBD) approaches have been proposed to support the management of such complexity. READ MORE
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3. Automated Support for the Architecting of Distributed Embedded Systems : Methods and Analysis for Industrial Adoption
Abstract : The architecture design complexity of modern embedded systems, such as in the automotive domain, is growing due to the rapidly evolved functionalities, the increasing amount of interactions between functions and computation nodes, and the stringent extra-functional requirements. Architecture design is crucial since it affects nontrivial system properties such as safety, cost, performance of functionalities and also the development time. READ MORE
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4. Efficient Resource Management for Many-Core based Industrial Real-Time Systems
Abstract : The increased complexity of today’s industrial embedded systems stands inneed for more computational power while most systems must adhere to a restrictedenergy consumption, either to prolong the battery lifetime or to reduceoperational costs. The many-core processor is therefore a natural fit. READ MORE
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5. Towards a Standardised Framework for Securing Connected Vehicles
Abstract : Vehicular security was long limited to physical security - to prevent theft. However, the trend of adding more comfort functions and delegating advanced driving tasks back to the vehicle increased the magnitude of attacks, making cybersecurity inevitable. READ MORE