The cluster compiler—a tool for the design of time-triggered real-time systems
LCTES '95 Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 1995 workshop on Languages, compilers, & tools for real-time systems
Simulation-based Testing of Communication Protocols for Dependable Embedded Systems
The Journal of Supercomputing - Special issue on embedded fault-tolerance systems
The influence of real-time constraints on the design of FlexRay-based systems
Proceedings of the Conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe
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The time-triggered (TT) architecture approach supports the spatial partitioning of a large, distributed real-time system into a set of autonomous subsystems with small control-free data-sharing interfaces between them. This paper presents such a TT architecture and gives a detailed description of the interface between an autonomous time-triggered communication subsystem based on the TTP protocol and the host computer within a node of this architecture. This interface acts as a temporal firewall that eliminates the possibility of control error propagation from one subsystem to another subsystem. It thus facilitates the independent development and validation of the subsystems and supports the composability of the distributed architecture with respect to timeliness, validation, and certification.