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25th RTNS 2017: Grenoble, France
- Enrico Bini, Claire Pagetti:
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems, RTNS 2017, Grenoble, France, October 04 - 06, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5286-4
Networks I
- Eike Bjoern Schweissguth, Peter Danielis, Dirk Timmermann, Helge Parzyjegla, Gero Mühl:
ILP-based joint routing and scheduling for time-triggered networks. 8-17 - Dorin Maxim, Ye-Qiong Song:
Delay analysis of AVB traffic in time-sensitive networks (TSN). 18-27
Multicore: constraints and resource sharing
- José Carlos Fonseca, Geoffrey Nelissen, Vincent Nélis:
Improved response time analysis of sporadic DAG tasks for global FP scheduling. 28-37 - Catherine E. Nemitz, Tanya Amert, James H. Anderson:
Real-time multiprocessor locks with nesting: optimizing the common case. 38-47 - Nicola Capodieci, Roberto Cavicchioli, Paolo Valente, Marko Bertogna:
SiGAMMA: server based integrated GPU arbitration mechanism for memory accesses. 48-57 - Micaiah Chisholm, Namhoon Kim, Stephen Tang, Nathan Otterness, James H. Anderson, F. Donelson Smith, Donald E. Porter:
Supporting mode changes while providing hardware isolation in mixed-criticality multicore systems. 58-67
Single processor scheduling
- Daniel Casini, Luca Abeni, Alessandro Biondi, Tommaso Cucinotta, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
Constant bandwidth servers with constrained deadlines. 68-77 - Sanjoy K. Baruah, Vincenzo Bonifaci, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela, Victor Verdugo:
A scheduling model inspired by control theory. 78-87 - Leonie Ahrendts, Sophie Quinton, Rolf Ernst:
Finite ready queues as a mean for overload reduction in weakly-hard real-time systems. 88-97
Automotive
- Tobias Sehnke, Dieter Schwarzmann, Matthias Schultalbers, Rolf Ernst:
Temporal properties in automotive control software. 98-107 - Georg von der Brüggen, Niklas Ueter, Jian-Jia Chen, Matthias Freier:
Parametric utilization bounds for implicit-deadline periodic tasks in automotive systems. 108-117 - Andreas Sailer, Michael Deubzer, Gerald Lüttgen, Jürgen Mottok:
Comparing trace recordings of automotive real-time software. 118-127
Multicore: global vs. partitioned
- Mauro Leoncini, Manuela Montangero, Paolo Valente:
A branch-and-bound algorithm to compute a tighter bound to tardiness for preemptive global EDF scheduler. 128-137 - Houssam-Eddine Zahaf, Giuseppe Lipari, Luca Abeni:
Migrate when necessary: toward partitioned reclaiming for soft real-time tasks. 138-147
Design practices
- Behnaz Pourmohseni, Stefan Wildermann, Michael Glaß, Jürgen Teich:
Predictable run-time mapping reconfiguration for real-time applications on many-core systems. 148-157 - Alexandre Honorat, Hai Nam Tran, Loïc Besnard, Thierry Gautier, Jean-Pierre Talpin, Adnan Bouakaz:
ADFG: a scheduling synthesis tool for dataflow graphs in real-time systems. 158-167 - Guillaume Brau, Nicolas Navet, Jérôme Hugues:
Heterogeneous models and analyses in the design of real-time embedded systems - an avionic case-study. 168-177 - Anh-Toan Bui Long, Yassine Ouhammou, Emmanuel Grolleau, Loïc Fejoz, Laurent Rioux:
Bridging the gap between practical cases and temporal performance analysis: a models repository-based approach. 178-187
Timing analysis
- Sébastien Martinez, Damien Hardy, Isabelle Puaut:
Quantifying WCET reduction of parallel applications by introducing slack time to limit resource contention. 188-197 - David Griffin, Benjamin Lesage, Iain Bate, Frank Soboczenski, Robert I. Davis:
Forecast-based interference: modelling multicore interference from observable factors. 198-207 - Zhenkai Zhang, Zhishan Guo, Xenofon D. Koutsoukos:
Handling write backs in multi-level cache analysis for WCET estimation. 208-217
Mixed criticality
- Sanjoy K. Baruah:
An enhanced scheduler for MC2. 218-226 - Manohar Vanga, Andrea Bastoni, Henrik Theiling, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Supporting low-latency, low-criticality tasks in a certified mixed-criticality OS. 227-236 - Dorin Maxim, Robert I. Davis, Liliana Cucu-Grosjean, Arvind Easwaran:
Probabilistic analysis for mixed criticality systems using fixed priority preemptive scheduling. 237-246
Networks II
- Florian Pölzlbauer, Robert I. Davis, Iain Bate:
Analysis and optimization of message acceptance filter configurations for controller area network (CAN). 247-256 - Florian Greff, Ye-Qiong Song, Laurent Ciarletta, Arnaud Samama:
Combining source and destination-tag routing to handle fault tolerance in software-defined real-time mesh networks. 257-266 - Voica Gavrilut, Bahram Zarrin, Paul Pop, Soheil Samii:
Fault-tolerant topology and routing synthesis for IEEE time-sensitive networking. 267-276 - Hugo Daigmorte, Marc Boyer:
Evaluation of admissible CAN bus load with weak synchronization mechanism. 277-286
Scheduling
- Georg von der Brüggen, Jian-Jia Chen, Wen-Hung Huang, Maolin Yang:
Release enforcement in resource-oriented partitioned scheduling for multiprocessor systems. 287-296 - Mahmoud Shirazi, Mehdi Kargahi, Lothar Thiele:
Resilient scheduling of energy-variable weakly-hard real-time systems. 297-306 - Hector J. Rivera-Verduzco, Reinder J. Bril:
Best-case response times of real-time tasks under fixed-priority scheduling with preemption thresholds. 307-346
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