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22nd ECRTS 2010: Brussels, Belgium
- 22nd Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems, ECRTS 2010, Brussels, Belgium, July 6-9, 2010. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-0-7695-4111-2
Multiprocessor Scheduling and Schedulability Analysis
- Greg Levin, Shelby H. Funk, Caitlin Sadowski, Ian Pye, Scott A. Brandt:
DP-FAIR: A Simple Model for Understanding Optimal Multiprocessor Scheduling. 3-13 - Jeremy P. Erickson, UmaMaheswari Devi, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Improved Tardiness Bounds for Global EDF. 14-23 - Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Enrico Bini, Yifan Wu:
Partitioning Parallel Applications on Multiprocessor Reservations. 24-33 - Alejandro Masrur, Samarjit Chakraborty, Georg Färber:
Constant-Time Admission Control for Partitioned EDF. 34-43
Operating Systems
- Shinpei Kato, Ragunathan Rajkumar, Yutaka Ishikawa:
AIRS: Supporting Interactive Real-Time Applications on Multicore Platforms. 47-56 - Felix Bruns, Shadi Traboulsi, David Szczesny, Maria Elizabeth Gonzalez, Yang Xu, Attila Bilgic:
An Evaluation of Microkernel-Based Virtualization for Embedded Real-Time Systems. 57-65 - Yu-Chia Lin, Chuan-Yue Yang, Che-Wei Chang, Yuan-Hao Chang, Tei-Wei Kuo, Chi-Sheng Shih:
Energy-Efficient Mapping Technique for Virtual Cores. 66-75
Database and Synchronization Issues
- Andreas Hjertström, Dag Nyström, Mikael Sjödin:
Database Proxies for Component-Based Real-Time Systems. 79-89 - Dario Faggioli, Giuseppe Lipari, Tommaso Cucinotta:
The Multiprocessor Bandwidth Inheritance Protocol. 90-99 - Yan Zhou, Kyoung-Don Kang:
Deadline Assignment and Tardiness Control for Real-Time Data Services. 100-109
Energy and Power-Aware Techniques
- Fanxin Kong, Yiqun Wang, Qingxu Deng, Wang Yi:
Minimizing Multi-resource Energy for Real-Time Systems with Discrete Operation Modes. 113-122 - Shengquan Wang, Jian-Jia Chen, Jun Liu, Xue Liu:
Power Saving Design for Servers under Response Time Constraint. 123-132 - Heechul Yun, Po-Liang Wu, Anshu Arya, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Cheolgi Kim, Lui Sha:
System-Wide Energy Optimization for Multiple DVS Components and Real-Time Tasks. 133-142
Timing Analysis and Related Issues
- Balasubramanya Bhat, Frank Mueller:
Making DRAM Refresh Predictable. 145-154 - Daniel Grund, Jan Reineke:
Precise and Efficient FIFO-Replacement Analysis Based on Static Phase Detection. 155-164 - Jack Whitham, Neil C. Audsley:
Investigating Average versus Worst-Case Timing Behavior of Data Caches and Data Scratchpads. 165-174 - Khaled S. Refaat, Pierre-Emmanuel Hladik:
Efficient Stochastic Analysis of Real-Time Systems via Random Sampling. 175-183
Component-Based Methods
- Nicola Serreli, Giuseppe Lipari, Enrico Bini:
The Demand Bound Function Interface of Distributed Sporadic Pipelines of Tasks Scheduled by EDF. 187-196 - Linh T. X. Phan, Insup Lee, Oleg Sokolsky:
Compositional Analysis of Multi-mode Systems. 197-206 - Karine Altisen, Matthieu Moy:
ac2lus: Bringing SMT-Solving and Abstract Interpretation Techniques to Real-Time Calculus through the Synchronous Language Lustre. 207-216
Embedded Devices and Control-Related Issues
- Rodney R. Howell, Masaaki Mizuno:
Propagation Delays in Fixed-Priority Scheduling of Periodic Tasks. 219-228 - Shengyan Hong, Xiaobo Sharon Hu, Michael D. Lemmon:
Reducing Delay Jitter of Real-Time Control Tasks through Adaptive Deadline Adjustments. 229-238 - Zhihao Jiang, Miroslav Pajic, Allison Connolly, Sanjay Dixit, Rahul Mangharam:
Real-Time Heart Model for Implantable Cardiac Device Validation and Verification. 239-248
Uniprocessor Scheduling and Schedulability Analysis
- Marko Bertogna, Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Mauro Marinoni, Gang Yao, Francesco Esposito, Marco Caccamo:
Preemption Points Placement for Sporadic Task Sets. 251-260 - Steffen Stein, Matthias Ivers, Jonas Diemer, Rolf Ernst:
A Polynomial-Time Algorithm for Computing Response Time Bounds in Static Priority Scheduling Employing Multi-linear Workload Bounds. 261-270 - Noel Tchidjo Moyo, Eric Nicollet, Frederic Lafaye, Christophe Moy:
On Schedulability Analysis of Non-cyclic Generalized Multiframe Tasks. 271-278 - Haibo Zeng, Marco Di Natale:
Improving Real-Time Feasibility Analysis for Use in Linear Optimization Methods. 279-290
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