Adaptivity in Professional Printing Systems
conference paper
There is a constant pressure on developers of embedded systems to simultaneously increase system functionality and to decrease development costs. Aviable way to obtain a better system performance with the same physical hardware is adaptivity: a system should be able to adapt itself to dynamically changing circumstances. The development of adaptive embedded systems has been the topic of the Octopus project, an industry-as-laboratory project of the Embedded Systems Institute, with the professional printer domain of Océ-Technologies B.V.as an industrial carrier. The project has resulted in techniques and tools for model-based development of adaptive embedded systems including component-level and system-level control strategies, system architecting tools, and automatic generation of system software. This introductory chapter presents the Octopus project and provides a reading guide for this book, which presents the results of the Octopus project.
TNO Identifier
471375
ISBN
978-1-4614-4821-1
Publisher
Springer
Source title
Model-Based Design of Adaptive Embedded Systems
Editor(s)
Basten, T.
Hamberg, R.
Reckers, F.J.
Verriet, J.H.
Hamberg, R.
Reckers, F.J.
Verriet, J.H.
Place of publication
New York
Pages
1-9
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