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The TeamPlay Project: Analysing and optimising time, energy, and security for Cyber-Physical Systems

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2023
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Rouxel, Benjamin
Brown, Christopher
Ebeid, Emad  
Eder, Kerstin  
Falk, Heiko  orcid-logo
Eingebettete Systeme E-13  
Grelck, Clemens
Holst, Jesper
Jadhav, Shashank  orcid-logo
Eingebettete Systeme E-13  
Marquer, Yoann
De Alejandro, Marcos Martinez
Nikov, Kris
Sahafi, Ali  
Lundquist, Ulrik Pagh Schultz
Seewald, Adam  
Vassalos, Vangelis
Wegener, Simon  
Zendra, Olivier
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/42510
Volume
2023-April
Start Page
1
End Page
6
Citation
Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE 2023)
Contribution to Conference
Design, Automation, and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition, DATE 2023  
Publisher DOI
10.23919/DATE56975.2023.10137198
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85162632435
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN
978-398192637-8
Non-functional properties, such as energy, time, and security (ETS) are becoming increasingly important in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) programming. This article describes TeamPlay, a research project funded under the EU Horizon 2020 programme between January 2018 and June 2021. TeamPlay aimed to provide the system designer with a toolchain for developing embedded applications where ETS properties are first-class citizens, allowing the developer to reflect directly on energy, time and security properties at the source code level. In this paper we give an overview of the TeamPlay methodology, introduce the challenges and solutions of our approach and summarise the results achieved. Overall, applying our TeamPlay methodology led to an improvement of up to 18% performance and 52% energy usage over traditional approaches.
Subjects
Energy
Real-Time
Security
System design
DDC Class
600: Technology
Funding(s)
Time, Energy and security Analysis for Multi/Manycore heterogenous PLAtforms - TeamPlay  
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