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32nd RTNS 2024: Porto, Portugal
- Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems, RTNS 2024, Porto, Portugal, November 6-8, 2024. ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-1724-6
- Pierre-Emmanuel Hladik, Houssam-Eddine Zahaf, Sébastien Faucou, Audrey Queudet:
ILP representation for Limited Preemption in Energy-Neutral Single-Core Systems. 1-11 - Amin Naghavi, Nicolas Navet:
Total Execution Order in Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Systems. 12-24 - Pourya Gohari, Jeroen Voeten, Mitra Nasri:
Towards a Safe and Latency-Aware Fault-tolerant Scheduling Technique for Multi-rate Task Chains. 25-36 - Max A. Deppert, Klaus Jansen:
The Power of Duality: Response Time Analysis meets Integer Programming. 37-47 - Mohammad Ibrahim Alkoudsi, Gerhard Fohler:
Scheduling Dynamic Task-Sets in Time-Triggered Real-Time Systems. 48-58 - Enrico Bini, Valérie Berthé:
SimPFair: tight fairness at low cost. 59-69 - Pourya Gohari, Geoffrey Nelissen, Jeroen Voeten, Mitra Nasri:
Leveraging Parallelism in Global Scheduling to Improve State Space Exploration in the SAG Framework. 70-81 - Nordine Feddal, Giuseppe Lipari, Houssam-Eddine Zahaf:
Towards Efficient Parallel GPU Scheduling: Interference Awareness with Schedule Abstraction. 82-93 - Tanya Amert, Catherine E. Nemitz:
Taking One for the Team: Trading Overhead and Blocking for Optimal Critical-Section Granularity with a Shared GPU. 94-104 - Denver Massey, Shareef Ahmed, James H. Anderson:
On the Feasibility of Sporadic Tasks with Restricted Parallelism on Heterogeneous Multiprocessors. 105-116 - Hector Chabot, Isabelle Puaut, Thomas Carle, Hugues Cassé:
Marmot: Extraction of Fine-Grain Memory Access Profiles for real-time software. 117-141 - Denis Hoornaert, Julian Pritzi, Andrea Bastoni, Marco Caccamo:
A Dynamic Priority-aware Coherent Cache Architecture for Reactive Real-Time System. 142-152 - Thilanka Thilakasiri, Matthias Becker:
Bounding Local Memory Usage of Preemptive 3-Phase Tasks under Partitioned Fixed-Priority Scheduling. 153-164 - Sanjoy K. Baruah, Mehdi Hosseinzadeh, Ilya V. Kolmanovsky, Bruno Sinopoli:
Adaptive Scheduling for Real-Time Control. 165-174 - Aaron Willcock, Nathan Fisher, Thidapat Chantem:
A Fully Polynomial Time Approximation Scheme for Adaptive Variable Rate Task Demand. 175-186 - Drona Nagarajan, Tobias Scheipel, Marcel Baunach:
Formal Specifications of Real-Time AUTOSAR-Compliant Operating Systems. 187-196 - Sanjoy K. Baruah, Pontus Ekberg, Alexander Lindermayr, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela, Nicole Megow, Leen Stougie:
The Safe and Effective Use of Optimistic Period Predictions. 197-206 - Wei Liu, Jian-Jia Chen, Yongjie Yang:
Schedulability Analysis and Performance Optimization for Constrained-Deadline Elastic Tasks. 207-217 - Zhuoran Sun, Marion Sudvarg, Christopher D. Gill:
Elastic Scheduling for Graceful Degradation of Mixed-Criticality Systems. 218-228 - Hazem Abaza, Debayan Roy, Bohdan Trach, Wanli Chang, Selma Saidi, Antonios Motakis, Wei Ren, Yutao Liu:
Managing End-to-End Timing Jitters in ROS2 Computation Chains. 229-241 - Jan Ruh, Silviu S. Craciunas:
End-to-End Schedulability of Virtualized Distributed Time-Triggered Systems. 242-254 - Matthieu Amet, Ludovic Thomas, Ye-Qiong Song:
A Performance Evaluation of QUIC in Real-Time Networks. 255-265 - Nasim Samimi, Mitra Nasri, Twan Basten, Marc Geilen:
Online Admission Test for Real-Time Tasks with Arrival Curves for Server Platforms. 266-277 - Yifan Cai, Linh Thi Xuan Phan, P. S. Thiagarajan:
Analysis of Long-term Average Behaviors of Probabilistic Task Systems. 278-289 - Joël Goossens, Damien Masson:
Robust Schedulability Tests for Fixed Job Priorities: Addressing Context Switch Costs with Non-Resumable Delays. 290-301 - Simon Picard, Antonio Paolillo, Gilles Geeraerts, Joël Goossens:
Exact schedulability test for sporadic mixed-criticality real-time systems using antichains and oracles. 302-314
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