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arxiv: 1409.2310 · v1 · pith:WROH5NKAnew · submitted 2014-09-08 · 💻 cs.SE

MontiArcAutomaton: Modeling Architecture and Behavior of Robotic Systems

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keywords modelingapplicationsarchitecturebehaviorframeworkmontiarcautomatonplatformrobot
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Robotics poses a challenge for software engineering as the vast numbers of different robot platforms impose different requirements on robot control architectures. The platform dependent development of robotic applications impedes reusability and portability. The lack of reusability hampers broad propagation of robotics applications. The MontiArcAutomaton architecture and behavior modeling framework provides an integrated, platform independent structure and behavior modeling language with an extensible code generation framework. MontiArcAutomaton's central concept is encapsulation and decomposition known from Component & Connector Architecture Description Languages. This concept is extended from the modeling language to the code generation and target runtime framework to bridge the gap of platform specific and independent implementations along well designed interfaces. This facilitates the reuse of robot applications and makes their development more efficient.

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