Köker K, Hielscher KS, German R (2007)
Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Publication year: 2007
Publisher: New York; Springer; 1999
Edited Volumes: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences
Series: LNCIS
City/Town: Bukowy Dworek, Poland
Pages Range: 445-452
Conference Proceedings Title: Sixth International Workshop on Robot Motion and Control (RoMoCo'07)
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84628-974-3_41
Simulation is frequently used to test the performance of embedded systems in different operating scenarios and is usually based on a system model that focuses on the relevant parts, e.g. the response time. The accuracy of the system model is very important to gain minimum divergences to the real world and therefore it has to be calibrated and validated multiple times. The quality of the calibration and validation process depends on the accuracy of the monitored data of a real system. As an example, hardware monitoring requires a specialized device with a built-in clock, which generates timestamps for signals observed at some system interfaces. This solution may provide precise timestamps but can only be applied to systems located in one place like in [1]. The software method generates required time stamps in software, but the accuracy is dependent on the systems' load [2]. © Springer-Verlag London Limited 2007.
APA:
Köker, K., Hielscher, K.-S., & German, R. (2007). A Low-Cost High Precision Time Measurement Infrastructure for Embedded Mobile Systems. In Sixth International Workshop on Robot Motion and Control (RoMoCo'07) (pp. 445-452). Bukowy Dworek, Poland: New York; Springer; 1999.
MLA:
Köker, Kemal, Kai-Steffen Hielscher, and Reinhard German. "A Low-Cost High Precision Time Measurement Infrastructure for Embedded Mobile Systems." Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Robot Motion and Control (RoMoCo'07) Bukowy Dworek, Poland: New York; Springer; 1999, 2007. 445-452.
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