ECSA 2025
Mon 15 - Fri 19 September 2025 Limassol, Cyprus
Thu 18 Sep 2025 11:30 - 12:00 at Phoenix - Session 4 - Architectures for Embedded Systems Chair(s): Davide Taibi

Centralized electrical/electronic architectures and High-Performance Computers (HPCs) are redefining automotive software development, challenging traditional microcontroller-based approaches. Ensuring real-time, safety, and scalability in software-defined vehicles necessitates reevaluating how mixed-criticality software is integrated into centralized architectures. While existing research on automotive SoftWare Architectures (SWAs) is relevant to the industry, it often lacks validation through systematic, empirical methods. To address this gap, we conduct a systematic literature review focusing on automotive mixed-criticality SWAs. Our goal is to provide practitioner-oriented guidelines that assist automotive software architects and developers design centralized, mixed-criticality SWAs based on a rigorous and transparent methodology. First, we set up a systematic review protocol grounded in established guidelines. Second, we apply this protocol to identify relevant studies. Third, we extract key functional domains, constraints, and enabling technologies that drive changes in automotive SWAs, thereby assessing the protocol’s effectiveness. Additionally, we extract techniques, architectural patterns, and design practices for integrating mixed-criticality requirements into HPC-based SWAs, further demonstrating the protocol’s applicability. Based on these insights, we propose an exemplary SWA for a microprocessor-based system-on-chip.
In conclusion, this study provides a structured approach to explore and realize mixed-criticality software integration for next-generation automotive SWAs, offering valuable insights for research and industry applications.

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11:00 - 12:30
Session 4 - Architectures for Embedded SystemsResearch Papers at Phoenix
Chair(s): Davide Taibi University of Oulu
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Nanosatellite Flight Software: A Rigorous Software Architecture PerspectiveResearch Track Paper
Research Papers
Christoforos Vasilakis University of Athens, Alexandros Tsagkaropoulos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Angelos Motsios National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Christos Tsigkanos University of Athens, Greece, Dionysios Reisis National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
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Towards Mixed-Criticality Software Architectures for Centralized HPC Platforms in Software-Defined Vehicles: A Systematic Literature ReviewResearch Track Paper
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Lucas Mauser Daimler Truck AG / Technical University of Munich, Eva Zimmermann Technical University of Munich, Pavel Nedvědický Technical University of Munich, Tobias Eisenreich Technical University of Munich, Moritz Wäschle Daimler Truck AG, Stefan Wagner Technical University of Munich
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Runtime Monitor Synthesis for Automotive Software ArchitecturesResearch Track Paper
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Fazli Faruk Okumus Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, João-Vitor Zacchi Fraunhofer-Institut für Kognitive Systeme, Maike Salfeld Robert Bosch GmbH, Markus Schweizer Robert Bosch GmbH, Núria Mata Fraunhofer IKS, Stefan Kugele Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt