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A hierarchical coordination language for interacting real-time tasks

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A hierarchical coordination language for interacting real-time tasks
We designed and implemented a new programming language called Hierarchical Timing Language (HTL) for hard realtime systems. Critical timing constraints are specified within the language, and ensured by the compiler. Programs in HTL are extensible in two dimensions without changing their timing behavior: new program modules can be added, and individual program tasks can be refined. The mechanism supporting time invariance under parallel composition is that different program modules communicate at specified instances of time. Time invariance under refinement is achieved by conservative scheduling of the top level. HTL is a coordination language, in that individual tasks can be implemented in "foreign" languages. As a case study, we present a distributed HTL implementation of an automotive steer-by-wire controller. Categories and Subject Descriptors: C.3 [Special-Purpose and Application-Based Systems]: Real-time and embedded systems. General Terms: Languages.
Arkadeb Ghosal, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where EMSOFT
Authors Arkadeb Ghosal, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Christoph M. Kirsch, Thomas A. Henzinger, Daniel T. Iercan
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