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SIGBED Review, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, February 2014
- Robert I. Davis:
A review of fixed priority and EDF scheduling for hard real-time uniprocessor systems. 8-19 - Gedare Bloom, Joel Sherrill:
Scheduling and thread management with RTEMS. 20-25 - Hasan Fayyad-Kazan, Luc Perneel, Martin Timmerman:
Linux PREEMPT-RT v2.6.33 versus v3.6.6: better or worse for real-time applications? 26-31 - Shuai Li, Florian Broekaert:
Low-power scheduling with DVFS for common RTOS on multicore platforms. 32-37 - Pierre Olivier, Jalil Boukhobza, Eric Senn:
Flashmon V2: monitoring raw NAND flash memory I/O requests on embedded Linux. 38-43 - Vincent Gaudel, Frank Singhoff, Alain Plantec, Pierre Dissaux, Jérôme Legrand:
Composition of design patterns: from the modeling of RTOS synchronization tools to schedulability analysis. 44-49 - Filippo Sironi, Donatella Sciuto, Marco D. Santambrogio:
A performance-aware quality of service-driven scheduler for multicore processors. 50-55 - Yahia Benmoussa, Jalil Boukhobza, Eric Senn, Yassine Hadjadj Aoul, Djamel Benazzouz:
DyPS: dynamic processor switching for energy-aware video decoding on multi-core SoCs. 56-61 - Shuzhou Zhang, Avenir Kobetski, Eilert Johansson, Jakob Axelsson, Huifeng Wang:
Porting an AUTOSAR-compliant operating system to a high performance embedded platform. 62-67 - Stéphane Rubini, Christian Fotsing, Frank Singhoff, Hai Nam Tran, Pierre Dissaux:
Scheduling analysis from architectural models of embedded multi-processor systems. 68-73 - Salvatore Benedetto, Giuseppe Lipari:
ADOK: a minimal object oriented real-time operating system in C++. 74-79
Volume 11, Number 2, June 2014
- Adam Lackorzynski, Marcus Völp, Alexander Warg:
Flat but trustworthy: security aspects in flattened hierarchical scheduling. 8-12 - Mikael Åsberg, Thomas Nolte, Shinpei Kato:
Towards partitioned hierarchical real-time scheduling on multi-core processors. 13-18 - Christian Herber, Andre Oliver Richter, Holm Rauchfuss, Andreas Herkersdorf:
Spatial and temporal isolation of virtual CAN controllers. 19-26 - Elena Carrascosa, Javier Coronel, Miguel Masmano, Patricia Balbastre, Alfons Crespo:
XtratuM hypervisor redesign for LEON4 multicore processor. 27-31 - Lars Rasmusson, Diarmuid Corcoran:
Performance overhead of KVM on Linux 3.9 on ARM cortex-a15. 32-38 - Yu-Jhang Cai, Chih-Kai Kang, Chin-Hsien Wu:
A virtual storage environment for SSDs and HDDs in Xen hypervisor. 39-44 - Paulo Garcia, Tiago Gomes, Filipe Salgado, João Monteiro, Adriano Tavares:
Towards hardware embedded virtualization technology: architectural enhancements to an ARM SoC. 45-47
Volume 11, Number 3, October 2014
- Surabhi Midha, Ajay K. Sharma, Geeta Sikka:
A survey on wireless sensor network clustering protocols optimized via game theory. 8-18 - Jörg Henkel, Lars Bauer, Artjom Grudnitsky, Hongyan Zhang:
Adaptive embedded computing with i-core. 20-21 - Peter Munk, Jan Richling:
Migration-aware WCET estimation for heterogeneous multi-cores. 22-25 - Matthias Becker, Kristian Sandström, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte:
Dynamic power management for thermal control of many-core real-time systems. 26-29 - Marco Wagner, Dieter Zöbel, Ansgar Meroth:
Re-configuration in SOA-based adaptive driver assistance systems. 30-35 - Christian Buckl, Michael Geisinger, Dhiraj Gulati, Fran J. Ruiz-Bertol, Alois C. Knoll:
CHROMOSOME: a run-time environment for plug & play-capable embedded real-time systems. 36-39 - Kiyofumi Tanaka:
Improvement of adaptive EDF. 40-43 - Tomasz Kloda, Bruno d'Ausbourg, Luca Santinelli:
Towards EDF schedulability analysis of an extended timing definition language. 44-49 - Rómulo Antão, Alexandre Manuel Mota, Rui Escadas Martins:
A self tuning regulator based on the ARM cortex-M4. 50-53 - Yuanjiang Huang, Raúl M. del Toro, José-Fernán Martínez, Vicente Hernández, Rodolfo E. Haber:
Connectivity control in WSN based on fuzzy logic control. 54-57 - Rafael Maestrelli, Luís Almeida, Daniel Ferreira Coutinho, Ubirajara Franco Moreno:
Dynamic bandwidth management in networked control systems using quantization. 58-61 - Mohammad Ashjaei, Paulo Pedreiras, Moris Behnam, Luís Almeida, Thomas Nolte:
Dynamic reconfiguration in multi-hop switched ethernet networks. 62-65 - Philipp Schleiss, Marc Zeller, Gereon Weiss:
Memory concepts for enabling adaptivity in distributed embedded systems. 66-69
Volume 11, Number 4, December 2014
- Tim Schmidt, Kim Grüttner, Rainer Dömer, Achim Rettberg:
A program state machine based virtual processing model in SystemC. 7-12 - Massimiliano Zilli, Wolfgang Raschke, Reinhold Weiss, Christian Steger, Johannes Loinig:
A light-weight compression method for Java card technology. 13-18 - Luca Abeni, Giuseppe Lipari, Juri Lelli:
Constant bandwidth server revisited. 19-24 - Yahia Benmoussa, Jalil Boukhobza, Eric Senn, Djamel Benazzouz:
On the energy efficiency of parallel multi-core vs hardware accelerated HD video decoding. 25-30 - Tian Xia, Jean-Christophe Prévotet, Fabienne Nouvel:
Microkernel dedicated for dynamic partial reconfiguration on ARM-FPGA platform. 31-36 - Tom Springer, Steffen Peter, Tony Givargis:
Adaptive resource synchronization in hierarchical real-time systems. 37-42 - Pierre Olivier, Jalil Boukhobza, Eric Senn:
Revisiting read-ahead efficiency for raw NAND flash storage in embedded Linux. 43-48 - Connor Imes, Henry Hoffmann:
Minimizing energy under performance constraints on embedded platforms: resource allocation heuristics for homogeneous and single-ISA heterogeneous multi-cores. 49-54 - Gregory Vaumourin, Thomas Dombek, Alexandre Guerre, Denis Barthou:
Specific read only data management for memory hierarchy optimization. 55-60 - Jeferson L. R. Souza, José Rufino:
The Wi-STARK architecture for resilient real-time wireless communications. 61-66 - Georg Macher, Muesluem Atas, Eric Armengaud, Christian Kreiner:
Automotive real-time operating systems: a model-based configuration approach. 67-72
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