Model-Based Analysis of Wireless System Architectures for Real-Time Applications - 2013 PROJECT TITLE :Model-Based Analysis of Wireless System Architectures for Real-Time Applications - 2013ABSTRACT:We propose a model-based description and analysis framework for the design of wireless system architectures. Its aim is to address the shortcomings of existing approaches to system verification and the tracking of anomalies in safety-critical wireless systems. We use Architecture Analysis and Description Language (AADL) to describe an analysis-oriented architecture model with highly modular components. We also develop the cooperative tool chains required to analyze the performance of a wireless system by simulation. We show how this framework can support a detailed and largely automated analysis of a complicated, networked wireless system using examples from wireless healthcare and video broadcasting. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Mobi-Sync Efficient Time Synchronization for Mobile Underwater Sensor Networks - 2013 Modeling and Optimizing the Performance- Security Tradeoff on D-NCS Using the Coevolutionary Paradigm - 2013