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Industrial actions
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HADES
Partners: DGA/DSP, Dassault-Aviation
Financial Support: DGA/DSP, Dassault-Aviation
Participants : Michel Banâtre, Pascal Chevochot,
Antoine Colin, David Decotigny, Isabelle Puaut
This project aims at designing and implementing a distributed
fault-tolerant execution support for embedded avionics applications.
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Scratchy
Partners: Texas Instruments,
WindRiver Systems
Financial Support: Texas Instruments
Participants : Michel Banâtre, Gibert Cabillic,
Pascal Eloy, Valérie Issarny, Tesesa Higuera, Jean-Philippe
Lesot, Fredéric Parain, Jean-Paul Routeau
This project aims at providing a real-time Java distributed
processing environment for wireless embedded multiprocessor
appliances based on the TI technology. Such an environment will
allow concurrentand effiecient execution of multimedia applications
(by handling associated timeliness requirements and by exploiting
the underlying architectural parallelism together with minimal
power consumption).
National actions
- GDR-ARP, group SAR (distributed applications
and systems)
We participate to the national working group GDR-ARP SAR working
on the reliability of distributed systems in collaboration with
INT (Evry), IRIT (Toulouse), LAAS (Toulouse), LSI (Montpellier),
MASI (Paris), ENSTB (Brest), IMAG (Grenoble), Chorus, Inria-Rocquencourt,
CNET-A, LABRI (Bordeaux) and CNAM (Paris).
- GDR-ARP, group STS (real-time and stochastic
systems)
We participate to the national working group GDR-ARP STS
working on the modeling, verification and evaluation of distributed
and real-time systems, in collaboration with LABRI (Bordeaux),
ENSERB (Le Havre), LORIA (Nancy), IRCyN (Nantes), Ecole Centrale
de Nantes (Nantes), CNAM (Paris), Université Paris Dauphine, LIP6
(Paris), LISI, ENSMA (Poitiers), INRIA-Sophia, IRIT (Toulouse),
Université Paul Sabatier (Toulouse), LAAS (Toulouse)
European actions
- CaberNet
Partners: Bologna University (Italy), Cambridge University
(UK), Kaiserlautern University (Germany), Lisbon University
(Portugal), Newcaste University (UK), Pisa university (Italy),
Twente University (NL), Vienna University (Austria).
CaberNet is the Network of Excellence in distributed and dependable
systems. It is funded by the European Commission's ESPRIT Program.
The mission of CaberNet is to coordinate top-ranking European
research in distributed and dependable systems, to make that
research accessible to governments and industries and to further
the quality of education concerning such systems. CaberNet addresses
all aspects of the design of networked computer systems. These
systems can range from embedded systems used to control an aircraft
in flight to globe-spanning applications searching for information
on the World-Wide Web.
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