Control real-time physical and virtual systems (KhronoSim)

National project POCI-01-0247-FEDER-017611.

Concepts such as “Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0)” and “Internet of the Things (IoT)” boasted into the technology speech like a blizzard, touching those who use and interest themselves of technology almost as much as those developing it. Such concepts are not surprisingly more used than understood; more are those using the concepts than those actually understanding their implications. Surprisingly enough, the increase of use of technology by the population at large, makes that security is not the least well-known aspect, though still not fully grasped, however. Less well-known are the implications of complex systems working tightly coupled, with little or no human intervention, or the possibility of human intervention, whatsoever. In such a scenario, testing components individually, one-by-one, is not sufficient to assert the correct functioning of the overall system. KhronoSim aims at developing a platform for testing cyber-physical systems in closed-loop. A platform that is modular, extensible and usable in multiple application domains. A platform featuring hard-real-time control, enabling the integration of simulation models to build a closed loop test environment and allowing the use of physical and virtual systems alike.

KhronoSim was funded by the National Innovation Agency under grant POCI-01-0247-FEDER-017611.

The participation of ISEP was led by SoftCPS members, working in the development of emulator in the loop testing of embedded systems.

Website: https://criticalsoftware.com/pt/news/khronosim

Budget: 580 K€ (Total), 88 K€ (ISEP)

Period: October 2016 to September 2018

SoftCPS Responsible: Luis Miguel Pinho

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