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23rd RTNS 2015: Lille, France
- Julien Forget:
Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Real Time Networks and Systems, RTNS 2015, Lille, France, November 4-6, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3591-1
Multiprocessors I
- Catherine E. Jarrett, Bryan C. Ward, James H. Anderson:
A contention-sensitive fine-grained locking protocol for multiprocessor real-time systems. 3-12 - Abhilash Thekkilakattil, Robert I. Davis, Radu Dobrin, Sasikumar Punnekkat, Marko Bertogna:
Multiprocessor fixed priority scheduling with limited preemptions. 13-22 - Shreya Adyanthaya, Marc Geilen, Twan Basten, Jeroen Voeten, Ramon R. H. Schiffelers:
Iterative robust multiprocessor scheduling. 23-32
Probabilistic analysis
- Benjamin Lesage, David Griffin, Frank Soboczenski, Iain Bate, Robert I. Davis:
A framework for the evaluation of measurement-based timing analyses. 35-44 - Mehdi Ghasemi, Morteza Mohaqeqi, Mehdi Kargahi:
Joint management of processing and cooling power based on inaccurate thermal information in a stochastic real-time system. 45-54 - Dorin Maxim, Frank Soboczenski, Iain Bate, Eduardo Tovar:
Study of the reliability of statistical timing analysis for real-time systems. 55-64 - David Griffin, Benjamin Lesage, Iain Bate, Frank Soboczenski, Robert I. Davis:
Modelling fault dependencies when execution time budgets are exceeded. 65-74
Multi-stage scheduling
- Kecheng Yang, Glenn A. Elliott, James H. Anderson:
Analysis for supporting real-time computer vision workloads using OpenVX on multicore+GPU platforms. 77-86 - Alessandra Melani, Marko Bertogna, Vincenzo Bonifaci, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
Memory-processor co-scheduling in fixed priority systems. 87-96 - Alessandro Biondi, Alessio Balsini, Mauro Marinoni:
Resource reservation for real-time self-suspending tasks: theory and practice. 97-106
Outstanding papers
- Guillaume Phavorin, Pascal Richard, Joël Goossens, Thomas Chapeaux, Claire Maiza:
Scheduling with preemption delays: anomalies and issues. 109-118 - Sahar Abbaspour, Florian Brandner, Amine Naji, Mathieu Jan:
Efficient context switching for the stack cache: implementation and analysis. 119-128 - Sebastian Altmeyer, Robert I. Davis, Leandro Soares Indrusiak, Claire Maiza, Vincent Nélis, Jan Reineke:
A generic and compositional framework for multicore response time analysis. 129-138 - Alexandre Esper, Geoffrey Nelissen, Vincent Nélis, Eduardo Tovar:
How realistic is the mixed-criticality real-time system model? 139-148
On-chip networks
- Adam Kostrzewa, Selma Saidi, Leonardo Ecco, Rolf Ernst:
Flexible TDM-based resource management in on-chip networks. 151-160 - Piotr Dziurzanski, Amit Kumar Singh, Leandro Soares Indrusiak, Björn Saballus:
Hard real-time guarantee of automotive applications during mode changes. 161-170 - Meng Liu, Matthias Becker, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte:
Improved priority assignment for real-time communications in on-chip networks. 171-180
WCET
- Hamza Rihani, Matthieu Moy, Claire Maiza, Sebastian Altmeyer:
WCET analysis in shared resources real-time systems with TDMA buses. 183-192 - Michael Jacobs, Sebastian Hahn, Sebastian Hack:
WCET analysis for multi-core processors with shared buses and event-driven bus arbitration. 193-202
Multiprocessors II
- Andrea Parri, Alessandro Biondi, Mauro Marinoni:
Response time analysis for G-EDF and G-DM scheduling of sporadic DAG-tasks with arbitrary deadline. 205-214 - Wen-Hung Huang, Jian-Jia Chen:
Response time bounds for sporadic arbitrary-deadline tasks under global fixed-priority scheduling on multiprocessors. 215-224 - Artem Burmyakov, Enrico Bini, Eduardo Tovar:
An exact schedulability test for global FP using state space pruning. 225-234
Mixed criticality
- Oliver Gettings, Sophie Quinton, Robert I. Davis:
Mixed criticality systems with weakly-hard constraints. 237-246 - Zhishan Guo, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
The concurrent consideration of uncertainty in WCETs and processor speeds in mixed-criticality systems. 247-256 - Hao Xu, Alan Burns:
Semi-partitioned model for dual-core mixed criticality system. 257-266 - Romain Gratia, Thomas Robert, Laurent Pautet:
Generalized mixed-criticality scheduling based on RUN. 267-276
Networks
- Robert I. Davis, Alan Burns, Victor Pollex, Frank Slomka:
On priority assignment for controller area network when some message identifiers are fixed. 279-288 - Wolfgang Puffitsch, Rasmus Bo Sørensen, Martin Schoeberl:
Time-division multiplexing vs network calculus: a comparison. 289-296 - Philip Parsch, Alejandro Masrur:
A reliability-aware medium access control for unidirectional time-constrained WSNs. 297-306
Non-preemptivity & control
- Mitra Nasri, Gerhard Fohler:
Non-work-conserving scheduling of non-preemptive hard real-time tasks based on fixed priorities. 309-318 - Tobias Bund, Frank Slomka:
Worst-case performance validation of safety-critical control systems with dropped samples. 319-326
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