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Towards an application of model-based codesign: an autonomous, intelligent cruise controller
In this paper, the domain of automotive safety is addressed. A specific application, i.e., autonomous, intelligent cruise controller, is selected. Model-based techniques which facilitate implementation independent specification and design of such a system are discussed. A set of systems requirements, the underlying object and behavioral models are given. In conclusion, postulates are discussed for the physical realization of the presented application.