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AMALTHEAModel Based Open Source Development Environment Platform for Automotive Multi-Core Systems • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
PROJECT SUMMARY
AMALTHEA is developing a consistent, open and expandable tool platform for automotive embedded-system engineering based on model-driven methodology. Specific features will include support for multi-core systems combined with AUTOSAR compatibility and product-line engineering. The resulting tool platform will be distributed under an Eclipse public license.
OBJECTIVES
n Multi core systems n AUTOSAR conformance n Configuration of systems n Open source results n Extensions for
- Mobiles for cars - Telecommunication
UNIQUE SELLING POINTS / BUSINESS VALUE
n Consistent continuous tooling n Development efficiency increase n De-facto standard n New services and functions
(EXPECTED) RESULTS
n Tool platform n Methodological framework n Interfaces for tool integration n Code generation for target hardware
Source: BOSCH
CONTACTProject Leader: Karlheinz ToppRobert Bosch GmbH ~ Schwieberdingen, Germany ~ Tel: +49 (711) 811-43543 Fax: +49 (711) 811-51843543Email: [email protected] ~ Website: www.amalthea-project.org
AMALTHEA PARTNERS
n Large companies (6) n Small companies (3) n Universities (4) n Research Institutes (1)
Germany
Finland
Turkey
PROJECT CONSORTIUM
WORK PACKAGES OVERVIEW
PROJECT START
July 2011PROJECT END
March 2014
AMALTHEAModel Based Open Source Development Environment Platform for Automotive Multi-Core Systems • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
CONTACTProject Leader: Karlheinz ToppRobert Bosch GmbH ~ Schwieberdingen, Germany ~ Tel: +49 (711) 811-43543 Fax: +49 (711) 811-51843543Email: [email protected] ~ Website: www.amalthea-project.org
AMALTHEAModel Based Open Source Development Environment Platform for Automotive Multi-Core Systems • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
MOTIVATION
Driver-assistance functions (safety systems as well as comfort systems) and pollution control in modern cars are performed increasingly by embedded software systems. This has required a continuous increase in computing power while also meeting demands for reduced energy and lower costs. Multi-core technology is therefore being used increasingly in automotive electronic control units (ECUs) to handle such needs.
In addition, applications and systems have to be migrated to AUTOSAR and being adopted globally. AUTOSAR is an open and standardised architecture for automotive software, jointly developed in Europe by automobile manufacturers, suppliers and tool developers.
New development environments are needed to meet these trends.
Source: BOSCH
Source: PReVENT
CONTACTProject Leader: Karlheinz ToppRobert Bosch GmbH ~ Schwieberdingen, Germany ~ Tel: +49 (711) 811-43543 Fax: +49 (711) 811-51843543Email: [email protected] ~ Website: www.amalthea-project.org