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GENeric Embedded SYStem Platform (GENESYS)
2008-2009 |
The objective of the GENESYS project is to develop a cross-domain reference architecture for
embedded systems that can be instantiated for different application domains to meet the
requirements and constraints documented in the ARTEMIS strategic research agenda. These
requirements are composability, networking, security, robustness, diagnosis, integrated
resource management and evolvability. The reference architecture will address common issues, such
as complexity management, separation of communication and computation, support for different levels
of quality of service, security, model-based design, heterogeneity of subsystems, legacy
integration, optimal power usage, and diagnosis. It will provide domain-independent services that
can be customized to the needs of a particular application domain. Domain-specific platform services
will be converged such that components from different application domains can be consistently
integrated while preserving relevant properties.
The project will result in a conceptualization of the cross-domain architecture, a specification of
cross-domain core services and optional services for the selected application domains, and four
exploratory prototypes that will demonstrate and help to evaluate the feasibility of selected central
architectural concepts in the different application domains.