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21st RTNS 2013: Sophia Antipolis, France
- Michel Auguin, Robert de Simone, Robert I. Davis, Emmanuel Grolleau:
21st International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems, RTNS 2013, Sophia Antipolis, France, October 17-18, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2058-0
ManyCore and network-on-chip
- M. Norazizi Sham Mohd Sayuti, Leandro Soares Indrusiak, Alberto García Ortiz:
An optimisation algorithm for minimising energy dissipation in NoC-based hard real-time embedded systems. 3-12 - Borislav Nikolic, Hazem Ismail Ali, Stefan M. Petters, Luís Miguel Pinho:
Are virtual channels the bottleneck of priority-aware wormhole-switched NoC-based many-cores? 13-22 - Milos Panic, Germán Rodríguez, Eduardo Quiñones, Jaume Abella, Francisco J. Cazorla:
On-chip ring network designs for hard-real time systems. 23-32
Caches and transactional memory
- Damien Hardy, Isabelle Puaut:
Static probabilistic worst case execution time estimation for architectures with faulty instruction caches. 35-44 - Stefan Metzlaff, Sebastian Weis, Theo Ungerer:
Leveraging transactional memory for a predictable execution of applications composed of hard real-time and best-effort tasks. 45-54 - Alexander Jordan, Florian Brandner, Martin Schoeberl:
Static analysis of worst-case stack cache behavior. 55-64
Resource sharing and dependencies
- Bryan C. Ward, James H. Anderson:
Fine-grained multiprocessor real-time locking with improved blocking. 67-76 - Mikael Åsberg, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte:
An experimental evaluation of synchronization protocol mechanisms in the domain of hierarchical fixed-priority scheduling. 77-85 - Joseph Porter, Csanád Szabó:
Partition configuration for real-time systems with dependencies. 87-96
Energy and thermal aspects
- Vincent Legout, Mathieu Jan, Laurent Pautet:
A scheduling algorithm to reduce the static energy consumption of multiprocessor real-time systems. 99-108 - Ke Jiang, Adrian Alin Lifa, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng, Wei Jiang:
Energy-aware design of secure multi-mode real-time embedded systems with FPGA co-processors. 109-118 - Morteza Mohaqeqi, Mehdi Kargahi:
Thermal analysis of periodic real-time systems with stochastic properties: an analytical approach. 119-127 - Muhammad Ali Awan, Patrick Meumeu Yomsi, Stefan M. Petters:
Optimal procrastination interval for constrained deadline sporadic tasks upon uniprocessors. 129-138
Worst-case execution time analysis
- Pascal Raymond, Claire Maiza, Catherine Parent-Vigouroux, Fabienne Carrier:
Timing analysis enhancement for synchronous program. 141-150 - Jan Nowotsch, Michael Paulitsch:
Quality of service capabilities for hard real-time applications on multi-core processors. 151-160 - Jens Knoop, Laura Kovács, Jakob Zwirchmayr:
WCET squeezing: on-demand feasibility refinement for proven precise WCET-bounds. 161-170
Mixed criticality and best case behaviour
- Sanjoy K. Baruah, Alan Burns:
Fixed-priority scheduling of dual-criticality systems. 173-181 - François Santy, Gurulingesh Raravi, Geoffrey Nelissen, Vincent Nélis, Pratyush Kumar, Joël Goossens, Eduardo Tovar:
Two protocols to reduce the criticality level of multiprocessor mixed-criticality systems. 183-192 - Reinder J. Bril, Johan J. Lukkien, Rudolf H. Mak:
Best-case response times and jitter analysis of real-time tasks with arbitrary deadlines. 193-202
Networked systems and communications
- Tobias Bund, Frank Slomka:
A delay density model for networked control systems. 205-212 - Alexandre Mouradian, Isabelle Augé-Blum:
Formal verification of real-time wireless sensor networks protocols with realistic radio links. 213-222 - Oday Jubran, Bernd Westphal:
Formal approach to guard time optimization for TDMA. 223-233 - Marc Boyer, Guillaume Dufour, Luca Santinelli:
Continuity for network calculus. 235-244
Uniprocessor scheduling
- Victor Pollex, Timo Feld, Frank Slomka, Ulrich Margull, Ralph Mader, Gerhard Wirrer:
Sufficient real-time analysis for an engine control unit. 247-254 - Reinder J. Bril, Martijn M. H. P. van den Heuvel, Johan J. Lukkien:
Improved feasibility of fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption using preemption thresholds for preemption points. 255-264 - Thi Huyen Chau Nguyen, Ngoc Son Tran, V. Hung Le, Pascal Richard:
Approximation scheme for real-time tasks under fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption. 265-274
Multiprocessor scheduling
- Vincent Nélis, Patrick Meumeu Yomsi, Joël Goossens:
Feasibility intervals for homogeneous multicores, asynchronous periodic tasks, and FJP schedulers. 277-286 - Manar Qamhieh, Frédéric Fauberteau, Laurent George, Serge Midonnet:
Global EDF scheduling of directed acyclic graphs on multiprocessor systems. 287-296 - Joël Goossens, Pascal Richard:
Partitioned scheduling of multimode multiprocessor real-time systems with temporal isolation. 297-305
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