Mobile Terminal Models Enable Platform Development
Intel® CoFluent™ Studio in Mobile Terminals
Nokia Research Center Use Case
Nokia (www.nokia.com) is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia creates a wide range of mobile devices and provides people with experiences in music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games, and business mobility through these devices. Nokia also provides equipment, solutions, and services for communications networks.
Nokia Research Center (NRC), a separate unit within Nokia, is not attached to any specific product development business unit. NRC has more than 1100 researchers, engineers and scientists, working in the Nokia Research Centers and Lablets that Nokia maintains around the globe. They come from a variety of technical backgrounds, but are all working on research issues relating to mobility of voice and data, management, and communications.
For the ITEA Model-based Approach to Real-Time Embedded Systems (MARTES) European research project (www.martes-itea.org), NRC worked on a mobile terminal case study focused on communication-centric mobile terminal architectures that are designed for the digital convergence era. In this context, NRC has adopted Intel® CoFluent™ Design’s MCSE method for architectural modeling and used Intel® CoFluent™ Studio as mobile device platform modeling toolset.
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Mobile Terminal Models Enable Platform Development
Intel® CoFluent™ Studio in Mobile Terminals
Nokia Research Center Use Case
Nokia (www.nokia.com) is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia creates a wide range of mobile devices and provides people with experiences in music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games, and business mobility through these devices. Nokia also provides equipment, solutions, and services for communications networks.
Nokia Research Center (NRC), a separate unit within Nokia, is not attached to any specific product development business unit. NRC has more than 1100 researchers, engineers and scientists, working in the Nokia Research Centers and Lablets that Nokia maintains around the globe. They come from a variety of technical backgrounds, but are all working on research issues relating to mobility of voice and data, management, and communications.
For the ITEA Model-based Approach to Real-Time Embedded Systems (MARTES) European research project (www.martes-itea.org), NRC worked on a mobile terminal case study focused on communication-centric mobile terminal architectures that are designed for the digital convergence era. In this context, NRC has adopted Intel® CoFluent™ Design’s MCSE method for architectural modeling and used Intel® CoFluent™ Studio as mobile device platform modeling toolset.
Read the full Mobile Terminal Models Enable Platform Development Use Case.


