First Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems
(WISES)

Vienna University of Technology, Austria, June 27th, 2003

Proceedings

Opening and Keynote Session

Intelligent Methods for Embedded Systems
Wilfried Elmenreich

Intelligent Methods

A Simple and Efficient Fully Automatic Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis for Model-Based Application Development
Raimund Kirner and Peter Puschner

Automatic Recovery of the TTP/A Sensor/Actuator Network
Wilfried Steiner and Wilfried Elmenreich

A Simulation Architecture for Time-Triggered Transducer Networks
Martin Schlager

Logical versus physical programming for ubiquitous applications
Julien Pauty

Adding Hard Real-time Capabilities to CORBA
Thomas Losert

Automation

Accessing TTP/A Fieldbus System via Web Services
Marcus Venzke and Stefan Pitzek

Prospects on Software-Agents-Based Applications in Embedded Systems
Yoseba Penya

Function Test Framework for Testing IO-Blocks in a Model-Based Rapid Prototyping Development Environment for Embedded Control Applications
Stefan Pitzek and Peter Puschner

Design and Implementation of a System for Autonomous Repair Welding
Matthias Hackel, Stefan Kremer-Wasmuht, and Günther Starke

Robotics

Roboter Soccer: An Example for Autonomous Mobile Cooperating Robots
Gregor Novak

Locating Moving Objects over Mobile Sensor Network
Arvind Nath Rapaka, Sandeep Bogollu, Donald Wunsch, and Ravindra Nath

Advanced Movement Model of Crowd Robots
Adela Beres, Karoly Beres, Mihoko Niitsuma, and Hideki Hashimoto

Camera Control with Disparity Matching in Stereo Vision by Artificial Neural Networks
Barna Resko, Peter Baranyi, and Hideki Hashimoto

Intelligent Hardware

A Smart Traffic Camera for Stationary Vehicle Detection
Roman P. Pflugfelder, Michael Bramberger, Bernhard Rinner, Bernhard Strobl, Arnold Maier, and Helmut Schwabach

Using a Java Optimized Processor in a Real World Application
Martin Schoeberl

Intelligent UART Module for Real-Time Applications
Martin Delvai, Ulrike Eisenmann, and Wilfried Elmenreich

Built-In Fault Injectors - The logical Continuation of BIST?
Andreas Steininger, Babak Rahbaran, and Thomas Handl