Josef Wasel
Philips
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cooperative distributed systems | 1996
Steffen Hauptmann; Josef Wasel
At Philips Research Laboratories Aachen we have found a way to reconfigure software in embedded systems like, for example, switches or set top boxes. The goal of the reconfiguration is to repair software faults and to update software functionality. This should be done on-the-fly without decreasing the systems availability which means during the on-going operation of the system. The developed approach is based on available distributed operating system technology (Chorus) and on a widely used family of programming languages (C/C++). It does not require changes in the operating system nor in the development system. All needed adaptations are done in the application. However, it was our goal to keep the development of the application functionality separated from the creation of the replaceability. An application is made replaceable through some systematic changes which can be done automatically. Some additional effort is still needed. This paper describes the mechanisms developed for that purpose. As a reconfiguration unit we have chosen a Chorus actor which is a kind of a multi-threaded process. We describe how to make such a process replaceable. Finally, we give some performance figures to show the efficiency of the implemented algorithms.
tools and algorithms for construction and analysis of systems | 1998
Manuel Duque-Antón; Ralf Günther; Raschid Karabek; Thomas Meuser; Josef Wasel
This contribution discusses the way how Open Switching can be supported in ATM networks. First the elements of an ATM system that are relevant for call control and call handling are described. Then we evaluate which of the call control interfaces should be realized by which parts of the system, especially which signalling aspects are relevant for the software architecture on network side. Finally we propose a concept for the integration of external call control as part of the network control architecture. The paper aims at a switch control architecture that facilitates for providing advanced applications in ATM networks by external call control. The definition of standardized protocols and the design of Open Switching applications themselves are out of the scope of our work.
Archive | 2005
Christoph Dr. Hermann; Josef Wasel
Archive | 2001
Christoph Herrmann; Josef Wasel
Archive | 1996
Martin Elixmann; Ralf Günther; Steffen Hauptmann; Josef Wasel
Archive | 1996
Martin Elixmann; Ralf Günther; Steffen Hauptmann; Josef Wasel
Archive | 1997
Steffen Hauptmann; Josef Wasel
Archive | 2001
Christoph Herrmann; Josef Wasel
Archive | 1997
Steffen Hauptmann; Josef Wasel
Archive | 1996
Martin Elixmann; Ralf Günther; Steffen Hauptmann; Josef Wasel