Teaching mixed-criticality: Multi-rotor flight control and payload processing on a single chip

H Schlender, S Schreiner, M Metzdorf… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
H Schlender, S Schreiner, M Metzdorf, K Grüttner, W Nebel
Proceedings of the WESE'15: Workshop on Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems …, 2015dl.acm.org
Modern Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) already integrate multiple functions and this trend is
expected to grow in the near future for economic reasons. Mixed-Criticality Cyber-Physical
Systems (MC-CPS) impose the challenging task of integrating safety-critical and non-safety
critical applications on the same device or even on the same System-on-Chip. The
engineering of MC-CPS requires competences from different disciplines, such as physics,
mechatronics, electrical engineering, embedded HW/SW design, real-time systems, software …
Modern Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) already integrate multiple functions and this trend is expected to grow in the near future for economic reasons. Mixed-Criticality Cyber-Physical Systems (MC-CPS) impose the challenging task of integrating safety-critical and non-safety critical applications on the same device or even on the same System-on-Chip. The engineering of MC-CPS requires competences from different disciplines, such as physics, mechatronics, electrical engineering, embedded HW/SW design, real-time systems, software engineering, control theory, and safety analysis. Most of these disciplines are covered by university courses, but the application of these techniques on the design of a real MC-CPS can hardly be handled in a regular course. In this paper, the concept, organization, technical outcomes and discussion of the experiences of a two-term student project group is presented. The group performed the specification, implementation and test of a mixed-criticality multi-rotor system: integrating a safety-critical flight control algorithm with mission-critical payload processing on a single chip. Based on this experience, a student project group for teaching the interdisciplinary and crosscutting topic of mixed-criticality within a traditional technical computer science curriculum is advocated.
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