Ptolemy II 2.0.1 is available for download from http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyII/ptII2.0
Ptolemy II 2.0.1 includes the following features that were not present in Ptolemy II 2.0-beta: * Windows Installer * Design Document * Bug and Typo Fixes, see http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyII/ptII2.0/ChangeLog.txt Ptolemy II is a software framework developed as part of the Ptolemy project. It is a Java-based component assembly framework with a graphical user interface called Vergil. Vergil itself is a component assembly defined in Ptolemy II. The Ptolemy project studies modeling, simulation, and design of concurrent, real-time, embedded systems. The focus is on assembly of concurrent components. The key underlying principle in the project is the use of well-defined models of computation that govern the interactions between components. A major problem area being addressed is the use of heterogeneous mixtures of models of computation. The Ptolemy Project web page (http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu) contains much more information about the project. The work is conducted in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences of the University of California at Berkeley. The project is directed by Prof. Edward A. Lee. The project is named after Claudius Ptolemaeus, the second century Greek astronomer, mathematician, and geographer. Ptolemy II includes a growing suite of domains, each of which realizes a model of computation. It also includes a component library, in which most components are domain polymorphic, in that they can operate in several of the domains. Most are also data polymorphic, in that they operate on several data types. The domains that have been implemented are listed below. Some of these are preliminary and/or experimental, as indicated below. Below is a text version of the web page that describes the release. ---start--- Ptolemy II 2.0.1 Release Notes Ptolemy II is a set of Java packages supporting heterogeneous, concurrent modeling and design. Its kernel package supports clustered hierarchical graphs, which are collections of entities and relations between those entities. Its actor package extends the kernel so that entities have functionality and can communicate via the relations. Its domains extend the actor package by imposing models of computation on the interaction between entities. Examples of models of computation include discrete-event systems, dataflow, process networks, synchronous/reactive systems, and communicating sequential processes. Ptolemy II includes a number of support packages, such as data, providing a type system, data encapsulation and an expression parser, plot, providing visual display of data, math, providing matrix and vector math and signal processing functions, and graph, providing graph-theoretic manipulations. The Ptolemy II Design Document describes the Ptolemy II design and the implementation of the Java classes. The "Using Vergil" chapter ( PDF - HTML) describes how to use Vergil. Complete List of Domains in Ptolemy II * CSP: communicating sequential processes, * CT: continuous-time modeling, * DE: discrete-event modeling, * DDE: distributed discrete events (experimental), * DT: discrete time, * FSM: finite state machines, * Giotto: periodic time-driven (experimental), * GR: 3-D graphics (experimental), * PN: process networks, * SDF: synchronous dataflow, * SR: synchronous/reactive (experimental), and * TM: timed multitasking (experimental). Platforms The core of Ptolemy II 2.0 is 100% Java, so it should work on any platform that has JDK1.3 We developed Ptolemy II 2.0 under Solaris 8 and Windows 2000 sr2 and with JDK1.3.1 and JDK1.4. Note that code generation only works under JDK1.3.0 or 1.3.1 because of limitations in Soot. Ptolemy II 2.0 will not compile under JDK1.2.2. The code generation facility requires JDK1.3.0, it will not work under JDK 1.4.0 Major Features that are new in Ptolemy 2.0 Modal Models (Xiaojun Liu, Edward A. Lee) A model model is one whose behavior depends on its "mode" of operation. A modal model in Ptolemy II is an FSM (finite state machine) combined hierarchically with other models. A state in the FSM represents a mode of operation, and can have a refinement that gives the behavior in that model. The refinement can be another FSM or some other model using some other Ptolemy domain. This example combines DE, FSM, and SDF to model a system where regularly sampled signals are perturbed by irregular events in time. Code Generation (Primary Author: Stephen Neuendorffer, Contributor: Christopher Hylands) This release includes a limited prototype of our code generation facility that will generate .class files for non-hierarchical SDF models Note that the code generator will not work in an applet, but will work with Web Start, the Windows installer and the standard configure and build ptolemy.data.unit - Units Demo (Primary Authors: Yuhong Xiong, Xiaojun Liu, Contributors: Winthrop Williams, Edward A. Lee) A major source of errors in embedded software is incorrect application of units. Yuhong Xiong and Xiaojun Liu have created a unit system for Ptolemy II that is quite clever. A suite of constants are defined, with names such as "meter", "cm", "feet", "miles", "seconds", "hours", and "days". In each unit category ("length" or "time" for example), there is a primary unit with respect to which all the others are specified. Thus, for example, if the primary unit of length is meters, then the expression "1.0 * cm" will have an internal value of 0.01 * meters. Compound units are specified by just multiplying and dividing, as in for example "1.0 * cm/second". The way this is realized is that these unit constants are tokens just like other Ptolemy II data, and multiplication and division are overloaded in the base classes for numeric valued tokens. We continue to work on this architecture to enable users to customize the unit system on a per-model basis. Timed Multitasking Domain (Jie Liu) - an implementation of a model of computation based on priority-driven multitasking, as common in real-time operating systems (RTOSs), but with more deterministic behavior Synchronous/Reactive Domain: (Primary Author: Paul Whitaker, Contributors: Elaine Cheong, John Reekie) Web Start (Christopher Hylands) - Ptolemy II includes support to build distributions using Sun's Web Start facility, which allows end users to download fully functional distributions via the web. Vergil updates (Steve Neuendorffer, Edward A. Lee, John Reekie) Vergil has been improved and the following features have been added Annotations - It is now much easier to annotate a model with text. Parameters - The model can display top level parameter names and values Snap to grid - It is now much easier to line up actors Panner, zoom - The panner and zoom facilities make it easier to navigate large Improved FSM editor Animation - It is now possible to show which actors are firing when. Better icons - Some icons such as Const, Scale and Expression will display their values. Set data types of ports Java Virtual Machine properties window - JVM Properties can be queried and garbage collection requested. Documentation for setting CT signal types See $PTII/doc/design/usingVergil/index.htm for more complete information Other Features that are new in Ptolemy II 2.0 * Giotto Domain rewrite: (Haiyang Zheng) - The Giotto scheduler was rewritten and the kernel was updated. * Multiple Runs (Xiaojun Liu, Edward A. Lee) - The FSM domain as been extended to perform multiple runs of refinement on a model. * Support for jdb (Zoltan Kemenczy, Research In Motion, Ltd.) - The scripts that invoke Ptolemy II have been extended to support jdb, the Java Debugger. * Ptolemy II Matlab interface (Zoltan Kemenczy and Sean Simmons, Research In Motion, Ltd.) - The Matlab Expression actor uses JNI to invoke the Matlab engine, evaluate Matlab expressions and return the results to Ptolemy II. The Matlab Expression actor works only under Windows, and requires that Matlab be installed on your local machine. Ptolemy II Matlab Interface Overview Java class documentation Matlab Expression Demonstration - Windows only, requires that Matlab be installed locally, will not work within an applet, but will work with Web Start * Expression improvements (Zoltan Kemenczy and Sean Simmons of Research In Motion, Ltd.) Functions with scalar arguments applied to arrays and matrices element-by-element (recursive argument dimension reduction); widened search for static function (and method) signatures that includes most ptolemy.math classes; performance improvements by caching search results; widened token to java-type conversions for function arguments and results. * ptolemy.graph (Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya (University of Maryland at College Park)) - The graph package was redesigned and reimplemented. * VersionAttribute (Christopher Hylands, Edward A. Lee) - Models can be annotated with the Web Start format version number of Ptolemy II that is required to run the model. In the future, we will use this attribute to manage backward compatibility. * ptolemy.data.UnsignedByteToken (Winthrop Williams, Steve Neuendorffer) - A new Token supporting unsigned bytes. New Demonstrations CT: Continuous Time Bouncing Ball (Requires Java 3D, see the GR domain) A Continuous Time model that uses a Finite State Machine and the GR domain to simulate a bouncing ball. Car Tracking A following car tracking a leading car in an unreliable communication environment. Switching Continuous Signals Shows how to handle hybrid systems with both continuous and discrete inputs and outputs. Modal Thermostat A thermostat model where the refinements of the modes in the state machine are the same model. Units A demonstration of the Units facility DE: Discrete Event Modal Model This example combines DE, FSM, and SDF to model a system where regularly sampled signals are perturbed by irregular events in time. FSM: Finite State Machines Blending A blending controller with two major control modes. Multiple Runs A state machine performs multiple runs of the refinement of mode1. Giotto: Synchronous Periodic Systems Composite A composite demo with a Giotto model embedded in a DE model. GR: 3-D graphics (experimental) FurutaPendulum The Furuta pendulum has a motor controlling the angle of an arm, from which a free-swinging pendulum hangs. The objective is to swing the pendulum up and then balance it. SDF: Synchronous Dataflow LMSAdaptive An adaptive filter MaximumEntropySpectrum A spectral estimation example SR: Synchronous/Reactive (experimental) TokenRing A cyclic token-ring arbiter composed of three blocks. TM: Timed Multitasking (experimental). Controllers Two (independent) control loops whose controllers share the same CPU. FFT This model shows the use of background process for long running tasks in the TM domain. MergedEvents SimpleTasks This model shows two independent tasks on a single CPU machine. New Actors * ptolemy.actor.lib: Accumulator (Edward A. Lee) An actor that outputs the sum of the inputs so far. BooleanMultiplexor (Steve Neuendorffer) A polymorphic multiplexor with boolean select. BooleanMultiplexor (Steve Neuendorffer) A polymorphic multiplexor with boolean select. BooleanSelect (Steve Neuendorffer) A polymorphic multiplexor with boolean select. BooleanSwitch (Steve Neuendorffer) A polymorphic multiplexor with boolean select. ClassWrapper An actor that wraps (an instance of) a Java class. (Xiaojun Liu) Counter An up-down counter. (Steve Neuendorffer) Differential (Edward A. Lee) An actor that outputs the difference between successive inputs. DoubleReader (Jie Liu, Christopher Hylands) An actor that outputs doubles read from a URL. Limiter (Edward A. Lee) An actor that limits the input to a specified range. LinearDifferenceEquationSystem (Jie Liu, Elaine Cheong) Linear Difference Equation System. LookupTable (Paul Whitaker, Christopher Hylands) A lookup table that outputs internally stored data given an index Parameter. NonStrictTest (Paul Whitaker, Christopher Hylands) Check the input streams against a parameter value, ignoring absent values. URLDirectoryReader (Christopher Hylands) An actor that reads a URL naming a directory and outputs each element of the directory one at a time. VectorAssembler (Jie Liu, Elaine Cheong) An actor that reads a token from each input channel to assemble a DoubleMatrixToken. VectorDisassembler (Jie Liu, Elaine Cheong) An actor that disassembles a DoubleMatrixToken to a multiport output. WallClockTime (Edward A. Lee) Output the elapsed time in seconds. * ptolemy.actor.lib.comm: SerialComm (Winthrop Williams) Read and write from a serial port * ptolemy.actor.lib.conversions: BooleanToAnything (Edward A. Lee) An actor that converts a boolean token into any other data type. InUnitsOf (Yuhong Xiong, Xiaojun Liu, Edward Lee) An actor that converts input tokens to specified units. IntArrayToString (Winthrop Williams) An actor that converts an array of integers into a string. LongToDouble (Christopher Hylands) An actor that converts a LongToken into a DoubleToken. StringToIntArray (Winthrop Williams) An actor that converts a string to an array of integers. * ptolemy.actor.lib.gui: MatrixVisualizer (Neil Turner, Steve Neuendorffer) An actor for 2-D visualization of matrices. RealTimePlotter (Edward A. Lee) Plot input data as a function of elapsed real time. SliderSource (Xiaojun Liu) An actor whose output is controlled by a slider in the run window. * ptolemy.actor.lib.logic: IsPresent (Edward A. Lee) Output true if the input is present, false otherwise. * ptolemy.actor.lib.net: DatagramReader (Winthrop Williams) An actor that asynchronously reads datagram packets. DatagramWriter (Winthrop Williams) An actor that sends its input as a UDP datagram packet. * ptolemy.domains.ct.lib: EventSource (Jie Liu) Generate discrete events at prespecified time instants. FirstOrderHold (Jie Liu) An actor that takes a value and a derivative and does first order projection. LevelCrossingDetector (Jie Liu) A CT actor that detects level crossings of its trigger input signal. * ptolemy.domains.de.lib: EventButton (Winthrop Williams, Paul Whitaker) An actor that generates an empty token in response to a click of a button. EventFilter (Steve Neuendorffer, Sonia Sachs) An actor that filters false boolean tokens. Inhibit (Steve Neuendorffer) An actor that produces a copy of the most recent input each time PreemptableTask (Elaine Cheong, Yang Zhao, Xiaojun Liu) An actor that simulates a preemptable task. Previous (Edward A. Lee) An actor that outputs the previous event when it receives an event. Queue (Steve Neuendorffer) An actor that implements a queue of events. QueueWithNextOut (Winthrop Williams, Steve Neuendorffer) An actor that implements a queue of events with a nextOut port SamplerWithDefault (Steve Neuendorffer, Jie Liu, Edward A. Lee) An actor that produces a copy of the most recent input each time * ptolemy.domains.sdf.lib: DoubleToMatrix (Edward A. Lee) An actor that converts a sequence of input tokens to a matrix. MatrixToDouble (Edward A. Lee) An actor that converts a matrix to sequence of output tokens. Backward compatibility issues Most models developed under Ptolemy II 1.0.1 should run under Ptolemy II 2.0. The MoMLParser has been extended to include a list of backward compatibility filters that look for actors that have changed while parsing a model. The backward compatibility filters will make what ever change is necessary, and the user will eventually be prompted to save the model. The filters themselves are defined in ptolemy.moml.filter Below are the backward compatibility issues that are handled automatically. ptolemy.moml.filter.AddEditorFactory: If a parameter has a _location, then Add a VisibleParameterEditorFactory named _editorFactory ptolemy.moml.filter.AddIcon: Add specialized icons that display the value of one of the parameters. The affected actors are: ptolemy.actor.lib.Scale ptolemy.actor.lib.Const ptolemy.actor.lib.TrigFunction ptolemy.actor.lib.MathFunction ptolemy.actor.lib.Expression ptolemy.moml.filter.HideAnnotationNames: If an annotation name ends with 'annotation1', then add _hideName if necessary. ptolemy.moml.filter.PortNameChanges: Update any actor port names that have been renamed. Below are the actors that are affected, along with the old port name and the new port name: ptolemy.actor.lib.Sleep delay -> sleepTime ptolemy.actor.lib.conversions.ComplexToCartesian imag -> y real -> x ptolemy.actor.lib.conversions.CartesianToComplex imag -> y real -> x ptolemy.moml.filter.PropertyClassChanges: Update any actor port class names that have been renamed. Below are the actors that are affected, along with the port name and the new classname: ptolemy.domains.sdf.lib.vq.ImageUnpartition output -> ptolemy.actor.TypedIOPort input -> ptolemy.actor.TypedIOPort ptolemy.actor.lib.javasound.AudioReader sourceURL -> ptolemy.data.expr.Parameter ptolemy.domains.sdf.lib.vq.VQDecode output -> ptolemy.actor.TypedIOPort input -> ptolemy.actor.TypedIOPort ptolemy.domains.sdf.lib.vq.HTVQEncode output -> ptolemy.actor.TypedIOPort input -> ptolemy.actor.TypedIOPort ptolemy.domains.sdf.lib.vq.ImagePartition output -> ptolemy.actor.TypedIOPort input -> ptolemy.actor.TypedIOPort Below are the changes that are not handled automatically: ct.kernel.CTRealTimeDirector has been removed, the fix is to use ct.kernel.CTDirector instead and to set the synchronizeToRealTime parameter to true. DDE: RcvrComparator renamed to ReceiverComparator actor.lib.Reader is now actor.lib.DoubleReader The Reader class was included in the Ptolemy II 1.0.1 download, but was not part of the default configuration. If you have developed your own actors under Ptolemy II 1.0.1 by writing your own Java files, you should recompile all your java code with the new release. In theory, copying the .class files should work, but recompiling is safer. Major Features that were new in Ptolemy II 1.0.1 Vergil - the Ptolemy II GUI (Steve Neuendorffer and Edward A. Lee) Giotto Domain (Christoph M. Kirsch, Benjamin Horowitz, Thomas A. Henzinger) Java 3D Domain (GR Domain) (Chamberlain Fong) Discrete Time Domain (Chamberlain Fong) CORBA/Jini work (Jie Liu) Other Features that were new in Ptolemy II 1.0.1 * The actor classes are more robust and have been reviewed. * User interface utilities for applets and applications * Live editing of models and parameters; * Network integration; * A sophisticated type system including: + Type constant propagation, + Record types, + Array types, and + Fixed-point type * An expression language for parameter expressions; * Data and domain polymorphic component library; * A polymorphic expression actor; * A very simple XML file format called MoML; * A flexible signal plotter; * Several domains with concurrent models of computation ( CSP, PN, DDE ) * Hierarchically interoperable domains (CT/FSM Accelerometer demo); * On-line documentation (in HTML); * Audio signal processing capabilities; --end-- This email is being sent to several aliases, including ptolemy-hackers, ptolemy-interest mail aliases, I apologize in advance if anyone gets duplicate copies. 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