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AUTOSAR for Multi-Core in Automotive and Automation Industries

Reference number
Coordinator Volvo Technology AB - Avd 6250 M2.7
Funding from Vinnova SEK 3 618 223
Project duration June 2012 - October 2014
Status Completed
End-of-project report 2012-00937.eng.pdf (pdf, 829 kB)

Purpose and goal

The primary objectives are to address three key areas and challenges related to multicore processors in industrial systems. The three key areas are to: Identify and develop architectures for software integration and consolidation of hardware. Develop techniques for predictable time behaviour of software that executes on multicore platforms. Develop techniques for resource efficient execution of AUTOSAR software on multicore processors.

Results and expected effects

Architectures for software integration and consolidation of hardware Development of architectural concepts for integration of software components in industrial systems. Predictable time behaviour of software that executes on multicore platforms. Heuristics for mapping of AUTOSAR runnables to operating system tasks on multicore processors. Resource efficient execution of AUTOSAR software on multicore processors. Development of concepts for execution of complex AUTOSAR software on multicore platforms.

Approach and implementation

The project is focused on challenges related to multicore platforms in industrial system: hardware consolidation, predictability and performance. In order to validate the results lightweight dedicated evaluation frameworkshave been developed. The results produced using the frameworks have been disseminated through project meetings, thesis reports, publications, and reports. Special effort have been put into discussing commonalities and differences between the different domains of automotive and automation.

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Last updated 20 December 2019

Reference number 2012-00937

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