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Design and Dynamic Update of Real-Time Systems


Abstract:

Technology solutions are becoming utterly dependent on software. Today, the functionality of most industrial systems and products such as cars, smart phones, and medical ...Show More

Abstract:

Technology solutions are becoming utterly dependent on software. Today, the functionality of most industrial systems and products such as cars, smart phones, and medical devices is implemented by software as embedded real-time system. The reliability of these systems is fundamental to the functioning of our society, as evidenced by accidents reported in recent years, e.g., involving self-driving Tesla cars controlled by software. The current trend is that today's mostly closed and single purpose embedded real-time systems will become open platforms. They will allow integration of an expanding number of software components over their life-time e.g., in order to enhance and customize their functionality according to the varying needs of individual users, and to defend against upcoming security threats. To enable this, we must have systems that support dynamic updates on-demand, but still retain their safety properties. To be feasible, and to ensure that the resulting systems stay safe, software updates must be performed in a component-wise and incremental manner without demanding re-designing/updating/verifying the whole system.
Date of Conference: 03-06 December 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 02 April 2020
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Conference Location: Hong Kong, China
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Technology solutions are becoming utterly dependent on software. Today, the functionality of most industrial systems and products such as cars, smart phones, and medical devices is implemented by software as embedded real-time system. The reliability of these systems is fundamental to the functioning of our society, as evidenced by accidents reported in recent years, e.g., involving self-driving Tesla cars controlled by software.

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