Hardware/Software Co-design for Power System Test Development
Abstract
Many hardware/software co-design models have been proposed [7,2,5,6 ]that attempt to address problems in the hardware/software interface,in partitioning the system between hardware and software, and in finding a uniform method of verifying the system 's correctness. This paper describes the High Order Object-oriented Modeling Technique [4,3 ]and its use in specifying and designing a hardware-in-the-loop test environment or the non-trivial application of bulk power systems control.A HOOMT model o the system for the real system and the test system is given. The paper also presents our solution to the mapping of requirements from the real system to the test system.
Recommended Citation
A. Armbruster et al., "Hardware/Software Co-design for Power System Test Development," Proceedings of the 2004 ACM workshop on Interdisciplinary software engineering research, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Jan 2004.
The definitive version is available at https://doi.org/10.1145/1029997.1030014
Department(s)
Computer Science
Sponsor(s)
National Science Foundation (U.S.)
Sandia Laboratories
United States. Department of Energy
Keywords and Phrases
High Order Object-Oriented Modeling Technique (HOOMT); Bulk Power Systems Control; Debugging; Object Oriented Design Methods
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2004 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), All rights reserved.
Publication Date
01 Jan 2004