Abstract

Traditional worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis interfaces to the user either through high-level language source code or assembly/machine code. This paper demonstrates how WCET analysis can be integrated into high-level application design and simulation tools like Matlab/Simulink, thus providing a higher-level interface to WCET analysis. The paper shows necessary restrictions and adaptions to Matlab/Simulink that make code generated from the tool chain amenable to WCET analysis. It presents the interface between the Matlab/Simulink block set and WCET analysis and explains the steps performed during WCET analysis.

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