Model-Driven Design of Network Aspects of Distributed Embedded Systems PROJECT TITLE :Model-Driven Design of Network Aspects of Distributed Embedded SystemsABSTRACT:Style of distributed embedded systems may be a difficult task and it requires raising the amount of abstraction to beat the complexity of the look. In specific, modeling languages and semantic specification are necessary to address network description at high level of abstraction. Starting from this abstraction read, model manipulation is required to explore varied style alternatives and code generation is required for their simulation. During this paper, we propose the employment of unified modeling language diagrams combined with a formal computational model as a key solution to specify requirements, generate style alternatives, and code for simulation. This paper proposes a proper framework and supporting tools to represent the appliance necessities, the library of network components, the setting description, and the foundations to compose them. The framework allows to come up with code for style validation by simulation and provides back annotation mechanism of the simulation results to refine the first model. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Performance analysis of a k-round contention resolution scheme for WLANs Compact BJT-Based Thermal Sensor for Processor Applications in a 14 nm tri-Gate CMOS Process