A Co-Design Approach for Embedded System Modeling and Code Generation With UML and MARTE
Source: Economic Development Association of Alabama
This paper proposes a UML/MDA approach, called MoPCoM methodology, to design high quality real-time embedded systems. The paper has defined a set of rules to build UML models for embedded systems, from which VHDL code is automatically generated by means of MDA techniques. The paper uses the MARTE profile as an UML extension to describe real-time properties and perform platform modeling. The MoPCoM methodology defines three abstraction levels: abstract, execution and detailed modeling levels (AML, EML and DML, respectively). The paper details the lowest MoPCoM level, DML, design rules in order to perform automatically VHDL code generation. A viterbi coder has been used as a first case study.
| Format: | Size: | 238.20 | |
| Date: | Mar 2010 |
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