@inproceedings{Iru2020, Author = {Irune Agirre, Peio Onaindia, Tomasso Poggi, Irune Yarza, Francisco J. Cazorla, Leonidas Kosmidis, Kim Grüttner, Mohammed Abuteir, Jan Loewe, Juan M. Orbegozo and Stefania Botta}, Title = {UP2DATE: Safe and secure over-the-air software updates on high-performance mixed-criticality systems}, Year = {2020}, Month = {08}, Booktitle = {23rd Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD 2020)}, type = {inproceedings}, Abstract = {Following the same trend of consumer electronics, safety-critical industries are starting to adopt Over-The-Air Software Updates (OTASU) on their embedded systems. The motivation behind this trend is twofold. On the one hand, OTASU offer several benefits to the product makers and users by improving or adding new functionality and services to the product without a complete redesign. On the other hand, the increasing connectivity trend makes OTASU a crucial cybersecurity demand to download latest security patches. However, the application of OTASU in the safety-critical domain is not free of challenges, specially when considering the dramatic increase of software complexity and the resulting high computing performance demands. This is the mission of UP2DATE, a recently launched project funded within the European H2020 programme focused on new software update architectures for heterogeneous high-performance mixed-criticality systems. This paper gives an overview of UP2DATE and its foundations, which seeks to improve existing OTASU solutions by considering safety, security and availability from the ground up in an architecture that builds around composability and modularity.} } @COMMENT{Bibtex file generated on }