Cross-criticality Interfaces for Cyber-physical Systems

Simon Maurer, Raimund Kirner

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Abstract

Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are typically sys- tems with services of mixed criticality. For different criticali- ties of systems, different progress models and communication types have been developed, depending whether the focus has to be on predictability or resource efficiency.
In this paper we present a generic component and communication model for CPS that not only allows the co-existence of computing paradigms of different criticality, but also supports the data exchange between them. Besides the classic trigger mechanisms based on time, i.e., time- triggered, or arrival of messages, i.e., event-triggered, we also introduce a rate-bounded variant of the event-triggered activation. Further, the communication channels are labelled of whether they use event messages or state messages. Based on the trigger model and the message semantics we can derive the appropriate interface types of communication channels between CPS subsystems of different criticality.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIEEE Int'l Conference on Event-based Control, Communication, and Signal Processing (EBCCSP'15)
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2015
EventIEEE Int'l Conference on Event-based Control, Communication, and Signal Processing - Krakow, Poland
Duration: 17 Jun 201519 Jun 2015

Conference

ConferenceIEEE Int'l Conference on Event-based Control, Communication, and Signal Processing
Abbreviated titleEBCCSP'15
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityKrakow
Period17/06/1519/06/15

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