Design and implementation of a WLAN terminal using UML 2.0 based design flow

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This paper presents a UML 2.0 based design flow for real-time embedded systems. The flow starts with UML 2.0 application, architecture and mapping models for our TUTWLAN terminal with its medium access control protocol. As a result, the hardware/software implementation on Altera Excalibur FPGA is achieved. Implementation utilizes eCos real-time operating system, and hardware accelerators for time-critical protocol functions. The design flow is prototyped in practice showing rapid UML 2.0 application model modification, real-time protocol processing in an image transfer application, and execution monitoring. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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Kukkala, P., Hännikäinen, M., & Hämäläinen, T. D. (2005). Design and implementation of a WLAN terminal using UML 2.0 based design flow. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3553, pp. 404–413). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11512622_43

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