D. Theodoropoulos, D. Pnevmatikatos, C. Álvarez, E. Ayguadé, Javier Bueno, Antonio Filgueras, Daniel Jiménez-González, X. Martorell, N. Navarro, Carlos Segura, Carles Fernández, David Oro, J. Saeta, Paolo Gai, A. Rizzo, R. Giorgi
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Abstract
The AXIOM project (Agile, eXtensible, fast I/O Module) aims at researching new software/hardware architectures for the future Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs). These systems are expected to react in real-time, provide enough computational power for the assigned tasks, consume the least possible energy for such task (energy efficiency), scale up through modularity, allow for an easy programmability across performance scaling, and exploit at best existing standards at minimal costs.