Wednesday, March 29, 2006, 09:30 - 10:30 (H5): Invited Talk
Hermann Kopetz: Architectural Issues in Dependable Embedded Systems
Abstract
In the last few years, the embedded system domain has evolved
as one of the most dynamic and important fields for the
application of computers. In many embedded applications
(e.g., airplane, cars, television sets), the required
dependability is orders of magnitude higher than the
dependability which is given to us in the Personal
Computer Sector. Since the coming highly integrated
components (Systems-on-a-Chip) are expected to be less reliable
than today's components, the needed dependability of embedded
systems can only be achieved by architectural means at the
system level.
The architecture of computer systems is shaped by the available
technology on one side and the need to harness the complexity of
the design at all levels on the other side. In this lecture we
will discuss current technology trends that have a significant
influence of the future architecture of dependable embedded
systems and will speculate about new architectural approaches
and model-based design methods that adress the mentioned
challenges. The European Integrated Project DECOS (Dependable
Component and Systems) will be used as an example.
Biography of Hermann Kopetz
Hermann Kopetz received his PhD degree
in physics "sub auspiciis praesidentis" from the University of
Vienna, Austria in 1968. He was a manager of a computer process
control department at Voest Alpine in Linz, Austria, before
joining the Technical University of Berlin as a professor for
Computer Process Control in 1978. Since 1982 he is professor for
Real-Time Systems at the Vienna University of Technology,
Austria. In 1993 he was offered a position as Director of the
Max Planck Institute at Saarbrücken, Germany. During the last
few years, Dr. Kopetz has been a visiting professor at the
University of California in Irvine and in Santa Barbara a number
of times. Dr. Kopetz has published more than 150 papers and
patents in the fields real-time computing, distributred
computing and fault tolerance. He has been active in the
organisation of many international conferences. From 1990 to
1992 he was the chairman of the IEEE TC on Fault-Tolerant
Computing. In 1993 Dr. Kopetz was elected to the grade of a
Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to the field of
fault-tolerant real-time local-area distributed systems.
Dr. Kopetz is the Chairman of the IFIP WG 10.4 on Dependable
Computing and Fault-Tolerance since 1996.