Multi-domain Modelling in DESTECS and Ptolemy - a Tool Comparison

Authors

  • Sune Wolff Department of Engineering, Aarhus University
  • Ken Pierce School of Computing Science, Newcastle University
  • Patricia Derler EECS Department, UC Berkeley

Keywords:

embedded systems, modelling, simulation, tool comparison

Abstract

Developing embedded systems with high performance and safety requirements is notoriously hard. It is not enough to have a thorough understanding of the control algorithms used, but a deep understanding of the monitored and controlled physical environment is required to ensure that performance and safety requirements are met. Various tools deal with modeling such multi-domain systems and provide evaluation through simulation. Two such tools — DESTECS and Ptolemy — are examined and compared in this paper, using a case study of an aircraft fuel system. Usability, quantitative, and qualitative comparison criteria are used to give a thorough analysis of the capabilities of the two tools. The contribution of this paper is a description of pros and cons of each tool, helping future users to choose the right tool that suits their needs.

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Published

2013-06-02

How to Cite

Wolff, S., Pierce, K., & Derler, P. (2013). Multi-domain Modelling in DESTECS and Ptolemy - a Tool Comparison. Technical Report Electronics and Computer Engineering, 2(15). Retrieved from https://tidsskrift.dk/ece/article/view/21230