ITEA Common Workshop on automotive Tooling Prepared by the projects AMALTHEA, MAENAD, SAFE, TIMMO-2-USE 24 th and 25 th September 2012 in Berlin AMALTHEA Project Overview
ITEA Overview Consortium Goals & Objectives Overview on Work Packages Facts & Figures Planning Page 2
ITEA AMALTHEA Consortium Page 3 Start End Total effort: 60 PY Project leader Robert BOSCH GmbH Karlheinz Topp Consortium: 7 ind 2 sme 4 uni 1 res
ITEA AMALTHEA Motivation Increase of functionality in cars –better pollution control –more safety systems for better accident avoidance –more effective driver assistance systems –more comfort systems Need for increase of processing power and standardized architecture –Introduction of multi-core technology –Migration to AUTOSAR New development environments needed –For development efficiency increase –Development of multi-core systems will stay in Europe and not go to low salary countries Product line engineering needs tool support for –functional oriented product lines –processor performance oriented product lines Page 4
ITEA AMALTHEA Goals Efficiency increase in development of multi-core systems Quality increase with respect to parallel processing on multiple cores AUTOSAR compatibility Support for product line engineering Methodological framework for multi-core systems development Continuous tool chain platform –Open source –Open for third party products –Open for company specific tools Eclipse based OS based for telecommunication networking and industrial automation domains Page 5
ITEA AMALTHEA Goals Page 6 Requirements tool Design tool Code generation Timing analysis Target Emulator Requirements tool Design tool Code generation Timing analysis Target Emulator AMALTHEA platform interface AMALTHEA Development Environment
ITEA Overview on Work Packages Page 7 Continuous design flow and methodology WP 1 Continuous tool chain platform WP 4 Demonstrator WP 5 Project management WP 7 Target mapping WP 3 Definition of DSLs WP 2 Dissemination and exploitation WP 6
ITEA AMALTHEA Planning Gantt chart derived from project chart Page 8