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19th RTAS 2013: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- 19th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium, RTAS 2013, Philadelphia, PA, USA, April 9-11, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-0186-9
- Michael Roitzsch, Stefan Wachtler, Hermann Härtig:
Atlas: Look-ahead scheduling using workload metrics. 1-10 - Eric S. Missimer, Ye Li, Richard West:
Real-time USB communication in the Quest operating system. 11-20 - Man-Ki Yoon, Sibin Mohan, Jaesik Choi, Jung-Eun Kim, Lui Sha:
SecureCore: A multicore-based intrusion detection architecture for real-time embedded systems. 21-32 - Gopinath Karmakar, Ashutosh Kabra, Krithi Ramamritham:
Coordinated scheduling of thermostatically controlled real-time systems under peak power constraint. 33-42 - Renato Mancuso, Roman Dudko, Emiliano Betti, Marco Cesati, Marco Caccamo, Rodolfo Pellizzoni:
Real-time cache management framework for multi-core architectures. 45-54 - Heechul Yun, Gang Yao, Rodolfo Pellizzoni, Marco Caccamo, Lui Sha:
MemGuard: Memory bandwidth reservation system for efficient performance isolation in multi-core platforms. 55-64 - Andreas Abel, Jan Reineke:
Measurement-based modeling of the cache replacement policy. 65-74 - Will Lunniss, Sebastian Altmeyer, Claire Maiza, Robert I. Davis:
Integrating cache related pre-emption delay analysis into EDF scheduling. 75-84 - Abhijeet Banerjee, Sudipta Chattopadhyay, Abhik Roychoudhury:
Precise micro-architectural modeling for WCET analysis via AI+SAT. 87-96 - Bernard Blackham, Gernot Heiser:
Sequoll: A framework for model checking binaries. 97-106 - Enrico Mezzetti, Tullio Vardanega:
A rapid cache-aware procedure positioning optimization to favor incremental development. 107-116 - Joost P. H. M. Hausmans, Stefan J. Geuns, Maarten Wiggers, Marco Jan Gerrit Bekooij:
Two parameter workload characterization for improved dataflow analysis accuracy. 117-126 - Mikael Asberg, Thomas Nolte, Moris Behnam:
Resource sharing using the rollback mechanism in hierarchically scheduled real-time open systems. 129-140 - Björn B. Brandenburg:
Improved analysis and evaluation of real-time semaphore protocols for P-FP scheduling. 141-152 - Marcus Völp, Benjamin Engel, Claude-Joachim Hamann, Hermann Härtig:
On confidentiality-preserving real-time locking protocols. 153-162 - Xin Qi, Matthew Keally, Gang Zhou, Yantao Li, Zhen Ren:
AdaSense: Adapting sampling rates for activity recognition in Body Sensor Networks. 163-172 - Morteza Damavandpeyma, Sander Stuijk, Twan Basten, Marc Geilen, Henk Corporaal:
Throughput-constrained DVFS for scenario-aware dataflow graphs. 175-184 - Buyoung Yun, Kang G. Shin, Shige Wang:
Predicting thermal behavior for temperature management in time-critical multicore systems. 185-194 - Felix Bruns, Steffen Bruggemann, Dirk Kuschnerus, Attila Bilgic:
Energy-driven proportional fair scheduling for industrial measurement devices. 195-204 - Muhammad Ali Awan, Stefan M. Petters:
Energy-aware partitioning of tasks onto a heterogeneous multi-core platform. 205-214 - Linh T. X. Phan, Insup Lee:
Improving schedulability of fixed-priority real-time systems using shapers. 217-226 - Chung-Wei Lin, Marco Di Natale, Haibo Zeng, Linli Thi Xuan Phan, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
Timing analysis of process graphs with finite communication buffers. 227-236 - Linh T. X. Phan, Meng Xu, Jaewoo Lee, Insup Lee, Oleg Sokolsky:
Overhead-aware compositional analysis of real-time systems. 237-246 - Hany Kashif, Sina Gholamian, Rodolfo Pellizzoni, Hiren D. Patel, Sebastian Fischmeister:
ORTAP: An Offset-based response time analysis for a pipelined communication resource model. 247-258 - David Ferry, Jing Li, Mahesh Mahadevan, Kunal Agrawal, Christopher D. Gill, Chenyang Lu:
A real-time scheduling service for parallel tasks. 261-272 - Semeen Rehman, Anas Toma, Florian Kriebel, Muhammad Shafique, Jian-Jia Chen, Jörg Henkel:
Reliable code generation and execution on unreliable hardware under joint functional and timing reliability considerations. 273-282 - Malcolm S. Mollison, James H. Anderson:
Bringing theory into practice: A userspace library for multicore real-time scheduling. 283-292 - Wolfgang Puffitsch, Eric Noulard, Claire Pagetti:
Mapping a multi-rate synchronous language to a many-core processor. 293-302
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