Title
Adaptivity in Professional Printing Systems
Author
Verriet, J.H.
Basten, T.
Hamberg, R.
Reckers, F.J.
Somers, L.
Contributor
Basten, T. (editor)
Hamberg, R. (editor)
Reckers, F.J. (editor)
Verriet, J.H. (editor)
Publication year
2013
Abstract
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.
Subject
Communication & Information
ESI - Embedded Systems Innovation
TS - Technical Sciences
High Tech Systems & Materials
Industry
Industrial Innovation
Printing
Adaptive embedded systems
Octopus project
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4821-1_1
TNO identifier
471375
Publisher
Springer, New York
ISBN
9781461448211
Source
Model-Based Design of Adaptive Embedded Systems, 1-9
Series
Embedded Systems
Document type
conference paper