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Advancing Traffic Efficiency and Safety through Software Technology phase 2

Project description


ICT for Cooperative Systems

Advanced automotive functions are increasingly dependent on software and electronics. The complexity and criticality of automotive embedded systems already constitute an inhibiting factor for further evolution of functionality. This is evident for single automotive systems and even more so for functions that interact between vehicles and between vehicle and infrastructure, cooperative systems. New techniques and methodologies that support cost-efficient development, verification and validation (VandV), including efficient field-operational tests, are required to exploit the new opportunities.
ATESST2 will contribute to bridging the gap between cooperative systems and enabling design and verification technologies. The basis of the project is the architecture description language EAST-ADL2, developed in the ATESST project. The language provides an information structure and ontology that makes the development of stand-alone automotive embedded systems more systematic and predictable.
In ATESST2, the EAST-ADL2 modeling approach will be further extended and new results will be provided to support development and VandV of cooperative active safety systems. Expected end results include:
-\tAn architecture description language with improved means for capturing the requirements, characteristics and configurations of cooperative systems and the related analysis and VandV.

-\tMethodology and guidelines supporting language/tool adoption and cost-efficient development and VandV, and

-\tHarmonization of EAST-ADL2 with relevant standards including AUTOSAR and SysML.

The model-based development and VandV approach to be developed in ATESST2 contributes to improving Communication among system stakeholders, Documentation, and VandV capabilities. This is a shift from today¿s document-driven testing and simulation procedures, to a model¿based way of working. This provides means for stakeholders to deal with the complexity and risk management of cooperative active safety sy

Call for proposal

FP7-ICT-2007-2
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Coordinator

VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB
EU contribution
€ 517 119,00
Address
GOTAVERKSGATAN 10
405 08 Goteborg
Sweden

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Region
Södra Sverige Västsverige Västra Götalands län
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Administrative Contact
Henrik Lönn (Dr.)
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