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EU funding (€634,800): RISE International Network for Solutions Technologies and Applications of Real-time Systems Hor9 Dec 2019 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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RISE International Network for Solutions Technologies and Applications of Real-time Systems

The main goal of Rising STARS is to enable a parallel programming framework for the development and execution of advanced large-scale Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) with High Performance Computing (HPC) and real-time requirements. Overall, there is an urgent necessity to develop run-time parallel frameworks, compatible with HPC, capable of guaranteeing that decisions made at run-time maintains the guarantees about system correctness and timing behavior. These new run-time capabilities however, cannot preclude the ability of run-times to dynamically adapt the execution to new working conditions or changing modes of operation of CPS to maximise the utilisation and performance capabilities of parallel heterogeneous architectures. A key element of the Rising STARS framework will be the incorporation of a unified, efficient and highly configurable data acquisition strategy fully integrated in the parallel programming models with the objective of improving productivity in CPS software development. Exposing the data-acquisition to the programmer (by including it into the parallel programming model) is also key to overlap data-transfers with computation. Another objective of the project is to add this capability in existing programming models for HPC and to investigate new parallel programming extensions to allow developers to define the real-time properties of the system in terms of periodicity and timing constraints. Finally, one of our main objectives is to implement several demonstration platforms to promote the main technological developments of this R&I action and their performance under realistic conditions, including Adaptive Optics for giant telescopes and SSA experiments, data processsing for SKA, and critical real-time embedded systems.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Commonwealth Scientific AND Industrial Research Organisation ?
Abinsula Es SL €0.00
Abinsula Srl €0.00
Arianegroup SAS €55,200
Barcelona Supercomputing Center Centro Nacional de Supercomputacion €151,800
Institut National des Sciences Appliquees de Rennes €138,000
Kalray SA €0.00
Microgate Srl €69,000
Nvidia Switzerland AG €0.00
Observatoire de Paris €165,600
Thales €55,200

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/873120

The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Commonwealth Scientific AND Industrial Research Organisation, Acton ACT, Australia.