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Papers

Academic papers publicised by Mecel AB.

Deterministic Target Selection - Setting Requirements on Speed and Yaw Rate in Automotive Sensor Systems.
Anders Sandberg; Mecel AB; Gothenburg, Sweden Håkan Sivencrona, PhD; Mecel AB; Gothenburg, Sweden Prof Martin Törngren, Prof; Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Keywords: Index Terms--- yaw-rate sensor, target selection, active safety functions, safety critical software, automobile safety
Towards efficient RT systems modeling
SW development for complex distributed real-time systems places great demands on development process, methodology and CASE tools. The AIT-WOODDES project aims to contribute to improve standards used in the development of real-time embedded systems by providing development methodology, modeling language, and a development tool platform. Automotive manufacturers and their subcontractors will benefit from modelbased development, i.e. be able to truly share and work with the same specification models on the same level of abstraction.
Distributed Real-time Systems
A distributed system is a system having spatially separated units (nodes) performing information processing with certain autonomy. Normally, each such node operates with a processor and memory of its own and receives and transmits data over a network of some kind. There is now a wide-spread conviction among researchers and in the industry that distributed solutions will be the main-stream of development of real-time systems in the future. This gives obvious advantages, but also some complicated problems in the area of process scheduling and process allocation.
Multiplexed Vehicle Electronics
A modern high-end car often contains 2 km of wiring! The large amount of wires has been a problem for a long time with bad produceability and reliability as drawbacks. For this reason and due to requirements for better functionality in cars, the multiplex technology has become one of the most important technologies for vehicle electronics. What is Multiplexed Vehicle Electronics?
Mobile Information Systems Overview
Mobile Information Systems Overview The End to End Solution Hasse Johansson Mecel AB 2000/10 Convergence
Bluetooth in Automotive Applications
Bluetooth in Automotive Applications 2000/12 Bluetooth DEVELOPERS CONFERENCE
Bluetooth och Interoperabilitet
Bluetooth och Interoperabilitet Sven Larsson Business Manager 2001-02-15
Report from ASTEC−RT Auto project
Engineers today face increasing challenges due to complexity in their designs. To avoid costly design and debug iterations tool support for early validation and verification is needed. The traditional textual based specifications are non−formal and non−testable. This is why developers need tools for model based specification that supports early validation and verification.
Bluetooth for Automotive
Presentation from Aumotive seminar March 17, 2004
Mecel presenation from automotive March 17, 2004 (Part 2)
 
Serial communication-past, present and future Munich 2003-06-05.ppt