Scientific publications


Explore the publications from TNO‑ESI, showcasing our research findings and expertise. This includes peer-reviewed articles, conference papers, and research reports, as well as more accessible publications that share insights from our collaborations with industry partners. You can easily search the publications by keyword to find what is most relevant to you.

Year
2010
Authors
Nabi, M.; Blagojevic, M.; Geilen, M.; Basten, T.; Hendriks, T.

MCMAC An optimized medium access control protocol for mobile clusters in wireless sensor networks

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are developing into a promising solution for many applications, for example in healthcare. In many scenarios, there is some form of node mobility. The medium access control (MAC) mechanisms should support the expected kind of mobility in the network. Mobility is particularly complicating for contention free MAC protocols like TDMA-based protocols, because they dedicate unique slotsto every node in a neighborhood.
Year
2010
Authors
Jongerden, M.; Mereacre, A.; Bohnenkamp, H.; Haverkort, B.; Katoen, J.P.

Computing optimal schedules of battery usage in embedded systems

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 6(3), pp. 276-286.
The use of mobile devices is often limited by the battery lifetime. Some devices have the option to connect an extra battery, or to use smart battery-packs with multiple cells to extend the lifetime. In these cases, scheduling the batteries or battery cells over the load to exploit the recovery properties of the batteries helps to extend the overall systems lifetime.
Year
2010
Authors
Shabbir, A.; Stuijk, S.; Kumar, A.; Theelen, B.; Mesman, B.; Corporaal, H.

A predictable communication assist

Modern multi-processor systems need to provide guaranteed services to their users. A communication assist (CA) helps in achieving tight timing guarantees. In this paper, we present a CAfor a tile-based MP-SoC. Our CA has smaller memory requirements and a lower latency than existing CAs. The CAhas been implemented in hardware.
Year
2010
Authors
Yang, Y.; Geilen, M.; Basten, T.; Stuijk, S.; Corporaal, H.

Automated bottleneck-driven design-space exploration of media processing systems

Media processing systems often have limited resources and strict performance requirements. An implementation must meet those design constraints while minimizing resource usage and energy consumption. Design-space exploration techniques help system designers to pinpoint bottlenecks in a system for a given configuration.
Year
2010
Authors
Cloutier, R.; Muller, G.; Verma, D.; Nilchiani, R.; Hole, E.; Bone, M.

The concept of reference architectures

Published in
Systems Engineering, 13(1), pp. 14-27.
The concept of Reference Architectures is novel in the business world. However, many architects active in the creation of complex systems frequently use the term Reference Architecture. Yet, these experienced architects do not collectively have a consistent notion of what constitutes a Reference Architecture, what is the value of maintaining the Reference Architecture, what is the best approach to visualizing a Reference Architecture, what is the most appropriate level of abstraction, and how should an architect make use of the Reference Architecture in their work? This paper examines current Reference Architectures and the driving forces behind development of them to come to a collective conclusion on what a Reference Architecture should truly be.
Year
2010
Authors
Shojaei, H.; Wu, T.H.; Davoodi, A.; Basten, T.

Pareto-algebraic framework for signal power optimization in global routing

This paper proposes a framework for (signal) interconnect power optimization at the global routing stage. In a typical design flow, the primary objective of global routing is minimization of wirelength and via consumption. Our framework takes a global routing solution that is optimized for this objective, and quickly generates a new solution that is optimized for signal power, with only a small, controlled degradation in wirelength.
Year
2010
Authors
Ma, Z.; Catthoor, F.; Vermunt, F.; Hendriks, T.

System-level analysis of soft error rates and mitigation trade-off explorations

This paper presents a novel system-level analysis of soft error rates (SER) based on the Transaction Level Model (TLM) of a targeted System-On-a-Chip (SoC). This analysis runs 1000x faster than the conventional SoC analysis using a gate-level model. Moreover, it allows accurate prediction in the early design phase of a SoC, when only limited application details are available.
Year
2010
Authors
Xing, J.; Theeleny, B.D.; Langerak, R.; Pol, J. van de; Tretmans, J.; Voeten, J.P.M.

From POOSL to UPPAAL Transformation and quantitative analysis

POOSL (Parallel Object-Oriented Specification Language) is a powerful general purpose system-level modeling language. In research on design space exploration of motion control systems, POOSL has been used to construct models for performance analysis. The considered motion control algorithms are characterized by periodic execution.
Year
2010
Authors
Pillai, C.; Fabel, R.; Somers, L.

Model based control software synthesis for paper handling in printers

Control software is an integral part of new complex electromechanical systems, such as professional high speed printers. The development of these multidisciplinary products involves a number of iterative and incremental cycles of prototype creation. Automatically generating control software is a big leap in rapid prototyping of these products.
Year
2012
Authors
Cochior, C.; Bosch, P.P.J. van den; Waarsing, R.; Verriet, J.

Cold start control of industrial printers

The paper focuses on maximizing the economic performance (throughput) of industrial printers under changing operating conditions. An interesting problem for these printers is the cold start, when printing components have to be heated up as soon as possible to have minimum delay for the first print. To maximize the throughput of these machines, it is important to determine an optimal heating strategy, as temperature considerably influences the print quality.