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17th ISORC 2014: Reno, NV, USA
- 17th IEEE International Symposium on Object/Component/Service-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, ISORC 2014, Reno, NV, USA, June 10-12, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-4430-9
Session 1: Challenges and Models for Cyber-Physical Systems
- Gabor Karsai, Daniel Balasubramanian, Abhishek Dubey, William Otte:
Distributed and Managed: Research Challenges and Opportunities of the Next Generation Cyber-Physical Systems. 1-8 - Raimund Kirner:
A Uniform Model for Tolerance-Based Real-Time Computing. 9-16 - Hermann Kopetz:
A Conceptual Model for the Information Transfer in Systems-of-Systems. 17-24 - Robert G. Pettit IV, Navneet Mezcciani, Julie S. Fant:
On the Needs and Challenges of Model-Based Engineering for Spaceflight Software Systems. 25-31 - Alexandre Valdetaro, Alberto Barbosa Raposo, Pablo Elias:
Modular Distributed Visualization and Collaboration for a Real-Time 3D Visualizer. 32-39 - Ismael Scheeren, Carlos Eduardo Pereira:
Combining Model-Based Systems Engineering, Simulation and Domain Engineering in the Development of Industrial Automation Systems: Industrial Case Study. 40-47
Session 3B: CPS and the Cloud
- Faruk Caglar, Shashank Shekhar, Aniruddha S. Gokhale:
iPlace: An Intelligent and Tunable Power- and Performance-Aware Virtual Machine Placement Technique for Cloud-Based Real-Time Applications. 48-55 - Douglas C. Schmidt, Jules White, Christopher D. Gill:
Elastic Infrastructure to Support Computing Clouds for Large-Scale Cyber-Physical Systems. 56-63 - Joud Khoury, Gregory Lauer, Partha P. Pal, Bishal Thapa, Joseph P. Loyall:
Efficient Private Publish-Subscribe Systems. 64-71
Session 4A: Real-Time and Performance
- Emad Albassam, Hassan Gomaa, Robert G. Pettit IV:
Experimental Analysis of Real-Time Multitasking on Multicore Systems. 72-75 - David McKee, Paul Townend, David Webster, Jie Xu:
M-VCR: Multi-View Consensus Recognition for Real-Time Experimentation. 76-83 - Benjamin Betting, Uwe Brinkschulte:
Analyzing the Overhead of Self-Optimization through Task Migration within a Decentralized Task Control Mechanism for Dependable System-on-Chip Architectures. 84-91
Session 4B: Hardware Solutions
- Uwe Brinkschulte, Daniel Lohn, Michael Bauer:
Design and Evaluation of an Energy-Saving Real-Time Microprocessor. 92-99 - Philipp Degasperi, Stefan Hepp, Wolfgang Puffitsch, Martin Schoeberl:
A Method Cache for Patmos. 100-108 - Yijie Huangfu, Wei Zhang:
A Real-Time Instruction Cache with High Average-Case Performance. 109-116
Session 5A: Middleware and Multicores
- Uwe Brinkschulte:
Introducing Virtual Accelerators to Decrease the Communication Overhead of an Artificial Hormone System for Task Allocation. 117-124 - Nadine Abdallah, Audrey Queudet, Maryline Chetto:
Task Partitioning Strategies for Multicore Real-Time Energy Harvesting Systems. 125-132 - Andrew L. King, Sanjian Chen, Insup Lee:
The MIDdleware Assurance Substrate: Enabling Strong Real-Time Guarantees in Open Systems with OpenFlow. 133-140
Session 5B: Application Development Support
- Partha P. Pal, Michael Atighetchi, Nathaniel Soule, Vatche Ishakian, Joseph P. Loyall, Robert Grant, Asher Sinclair:
Secure and QoS-Managed Information Exchange Between Enterprise and Constrained Environments. 141-149 - Marco Wagner, Dieter Zöbel, Ansgar Meroth:
SODA: Service-Oriented Architecture for Runtime Adaptive Driver Assistance Systems. 150-157 - Armin Wasicek, Oliver Höftberger, Martin Elshuber, Haris Isakovic, Andreas Fleck:
Virtual CAN Lines in an Integrated MPSoC Architecture. 158-165
Session 6A: Analysis and Test of Embedded Systems
- Young Wn Song, Yann-Hang Lee:
Dynamic Analysis of Embedded Software Using Execution Replay. 166-173 - Yukikazu Nakamoto, Tadahiro Ito, Kenji Yabuuchi, Tatsunori Osaki:
Wide-Area Distributed Integrated Test Environments for Distributed Embedded Control System. 174-179 - Iban Ayestaran, Carlos Fernando Nicolás, Jon Pérez, Asier Larrucea, Peter P. Puschner:
Modeling and Simulated Fault Injection for Time-Triggered Safety-Critical Embedded Systems. 180-187
Session 6B: Programming Support Infrastructures
- Juan Ricardo Rios, Martin Schoeberl:
Reusable Libraries for Safety-Critical Java. 188-197 - Hiroyuki Chishiro, Nobuyuki Yamasaki:
Practical Imprecise Computation Model: Theory and Practice. 198-205 - Yu-Chen Wu, Che-Wei Chang, Tei-Wei Kuo, Chi-Sheng Shih:
Accelerator-Aware Task Synchronization for Real-Time Systems. 206-212
Session 7: Conference Keynote
- Edward A. Lee:
It's about Time: Leveraging Clock Synchronization for Distributed Real-Time Programming. 213
Session 8: Dependable Systems
- Jérôme Hugues, Guillaume Brau:
Analysis as a First-Class Citizen: An Application to Architecture Description Languages. 214-221 - Roman Obermaisser, Rubaiyat Islam Sadat, Fabian Weber:
Active Diagnosis in Distributed Embedded Systems Based on the Time-Triggered Execution of Semantic Web Queries. 222-229 - Martin Hoffmann, Christoph Borchert, Christian Dietrich, Horst Schirmeier, Rüdiger Kapitza, Olaf Spinczyk, Daniel Lohmann:
Effectiveness of Fault Detection Mechanisms in Static and Dynamic Operating System Designs. 230-237 - Florian Kluge, Mike Gerdes, Theo Ungerer:
An Operating System for Safety-Critical Applications on Manycore Processors. 238-245
IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (SEUS 2014)
SEUS Session 1: Embedded Systems Design and Applications
- Tales Heimfarth, João Paulo de Araujo, João Carlos Giacomin:
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle as Data Mule for Connecting Disjoint Segments of Wireless Sensor Network with Unbalanced Traffic. 246-252 - Jean Marcelo Simão, Douglas P. B. Renaux, Robson Ribeiro Linhares, Paulo Cézar Stadzisz:
Evaluation of the Notification Oriented Paradigm Applied to Sentient Computing. 253-260 - Marcela Leite, Marco Aurélio Wehrmeister:
Aspect-Oriented Model-Driven Engineering for FPGA/VHDL Based Embedded Real-Time Systems. 261-268
SEUS Session 2: Critical Systems and Internet-of-Things
- Raimund Kirner:
Ingredients for the Specification of Mixed-Criticality Real-Time Systems. 269-275 - Juan Ricardo Rios, Martin Schoeberl:
An Evaluation of Safety-Critical Java on a Java Processor. 276-283 - Douglas P. B. Renaux, Fabiana Pöttker:
Applicability of the CMSIS-RTOS Standard to the Internet of Things. 284-291 - Hermann Kopetz:
Keynote: From embedded systems to systems of systems. 292
SEUS Session 3: Real-Time Systems
- Tom Springer, Steffen Peter, Tony Givargis:
Resource Synchronization in Hierarchically Scheduled Real-Time Systems Using Preemptive Critical Sections. 293-300 - Jack Whitham, Martin Schoeberl:
WCET-Based Comparison of an Instruction Scratchpad and a Method Cache. 301-308 - Rasmus Bo Sørensen, Jens Sparsø, Mark Ruvald Pedersen, Jaspur Hojgaard:
A Metaheuristic Scheduler for Time Division Multiplexed Networks-on-Chip. 309-316
SORT Session 1: Self-X Properties
- Mathias Pacher:
Using a Machine Learning Algorithm to Control an Artificial Hormone System. 317-325 - Uwe Brinkschulte:
An Artificial DNA for Self-Descripting and Self-Building Embedded Real-Time Systems. 326-333 - Franz J. Rammig, Katharina Stahl:
Online Behavior Classification for Anomaly Detection in Self-X Real-Time Systems. 334-341 - Yuya Kitaura, Yuya Minami, Eitaro Kohno, Yoshiaki Kakuda:
A Self-Organized Approach for the Communication Method to Adapt Connectivity of Terminals in Bluetooth MANETs. 342-347
Fifth IEEE Workshop on Self-Organizing Real-Time Systems (SORT 2014)
SORT Session 2: Programming
- Sören Schreiner, Kim Grüttner, Sven Rosinger, Achim Rettberg:
Autonomous Flight Control Meets Custom Payload Processing: A Mixed-Critical Avionics Architecture Approach for Civilian UAVs. 348-357 - Andrea Ceccarelli, Tommaso Zoppi, Andrea Bondavalli, Fabio Duchi, Giuseppe Vella:
A Testbed for Evaluating Anomaly Detection Monitors through Fault Injection. 358-365 - Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman:
Programming Paradigms for Real-Time Systems. 366-373 - Krishna Sudhakar, Yuhong Zhao, Franz-Josef Rammig:
Efficient Integration of Online Model Checking into a Small-Footprint Real-Time Operating System. 374-383
IEEE International Workshop on Real-Time Cyber-Physical Systems (RTCPS 2014)
(RTCPS 2014) RTCPS Session
- Trevor Holden, Charles E. Dickerson, Robert Luff:
PRELIMINARY REPORT: A Proposed Model Based Systems Engineering Approach to a Virtual Vehicle Architecture Model (V2AM) for Live-Virtual Testing and Prototyping. 384-390 - James Shaeffer, Jonathan D. Knapp, Matt Miller, Paul G. Flikkema:
A Middleware-Based Approach to the Design of Interconnected Sensor/Actuator Networks. 391-396 - Waraporn Leesakul, Paul Townend, Peter Garraghan, Jie Xu:
Fault-Tolerant Dynamic Deduplication for Utility Computing. 397-404 - Aaron Paradowski, Lu Liu, Bo Yuan:
Benchmarking the Performance of OpenStack and CloudStack. 405-412 - David McKee, David Webster, Paul Townend, Jie Xu, David Battersby:
Towards a Virtual Integration Design and Analysis Enviroment for Automotive Engineering. 413-419
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