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DREAMS · Distributed REal-Time Architecture for Mixed Criticality Systems

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201330 September 2017EU funding €10,999,950

The objective of DREAMS is to develop a cross-domain architecture and design tools for networked complex systems where application subsystems of different criticality, executing on networked multi-core chips, are supported.DREAMS will deliver architectural concepts, meta-models, virtualization technologies, model-driven development methods, tools, adaptation strategies and validation, verification and certification methods for the seamless integration of mixed-criticality to establish security, safety, real-time performance as well as data, energy and system integrity.DREAMS will leverage multi-core platforms for a hierarchical system perspective of mixed-criticality applications combining the chip- and cluster-level. This system perspective will be established by virtualization (e.g., secure and timely end-to-end channels with different on-chip and off-chip segments), platform models and tools and integrated resource management resulting in higher flexibility, adaptability and energy efficiency.The consortium consists of major embedded system suppliers and OEMs encompassing a broad range of application domains (avionics, wind power, healthcare), supported by leading research and academic organizations.DREAMS will significantly reduce development lifecycle and certification efforts and enable mixed-criticality product lines. The impact further includes a reduction of time-to-market, decreased development, deployment and maintenance cost, and the exploitation of the economies of scale through cross-domain components and tools.Based on strong foundation in European and national initiatives, DREAMS will establish a European reference architecture for mixed-criticality systems by consolidating and extending platform technologies and development methods. The project will actively contribute to community building and standardization to facilitate industrial harmonization and uptake of results.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAET SIEGEN

DE · €1,568,646

participant

TUV RHEINLAND INDUSTRIE SERVICE GMBH

DE · €154,000

participant

STIFTELSEN SINTEF

NO · €617,061

participant

REALTIME-AT-WORK SARL

FR · €681,500

participant

VIRTUAL OPEN SYSTEMS

FR · €691,580

participant

FORTISS GMBH

DE · €730,920

participant

OFFICE NATIONAL D'ETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES

FR · €296,184

participant

FENT INNOVATIVE SOFTWARE SOLUTIONSSL

ES · €498,720

participant

GENERAL ELECTRIC RENOVABLES ESPANA

ES · €235,200

participant

RHEINLAND-PFALZISCHE TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT

DE · €684,680

participant

TTTECH COMPUTERTECHNIK AG

AT · €1,280,813

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA

ES · €558,897

participant

THALES

FR · €718,482

participant

STMICROELECTRONICS GRENOBLE 2 SAS

FR · €910,103

participant

TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CRETE

EL · €570,400

participant

IKERLAN S. COOP

ES · €802,764

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