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The Hydra project is co-funded by the European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme in the area of Networked Embedded Systems under contract IST-2005-034891




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DECOS

Full Name:

Dependable Embedded Components and Systems

Basic data:

Type of the project:EU IST FP6 project, Integrated project
IST SO:Embedded systems
Project Reference:511764
Launch:August 2004
Duration:36 months
Consortium:18 partners from 10 countries
Coordinator:ARC, Austria

Website

https://www.decos.at/

Description:

Dependable embedded real-time systems are an enabling technology for the information society. Their economic impact reaches far beyond their immediate market size, since the success of many industrial products depends on the provision of reliable control systems. As the rapidly growing functional and non-functional system requirements cause an enormous increase in system complexity, it is necessary to move into component-based design: to provide pre-validated hardware and software components and an appropriate integration methodology for the design of next generation dependable embedded real-time systems. The major objective of the project DECOS is to perform research in and to develop a set of generic hardware and software components within the framework of the Time-Triggered Architecture.

DECOS is an integrative project that will develop the basic enabling technology to move from a federated distributed architecture to an integrated distributed architecture in order to reduce development, production and maintenance cost and increase the dependability of embedded applications in many application domains. DECOS plans to develop technology invariant software interfaces and encapsulated virtual networks with predictable temporal properties such that application software can be transferred to a new hardware and communication base with minimal effort (legacy re-use). The DECOS methodology and the tools will be evaluated by building three applications in the automotive, aerospace and control domain, respectively. The components and tools developed within DECOS will cover: cluster design, middleware and code generators, validation and certification as well as systems-on-a-chip (SoCs) for high dependability applications.
Relevance to HYDRA:DECOS introduces the approach to cost-efficient design and developement of embedded systems providing the architecture and services in a domain and platform independent manner. The main importance is the use of model-based tool-chain developed by the DECOS project.