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28th ECRTS 2016: Toulouse, France
- 28th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems, ECRTS 2016, Toulouse, France, July 5-8, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-2811-5
Session 1: Memory Contention & Overhead
- Leonardo Ecco, Adam Kostrzewa, Rolf Ernst:
Minimizing DRAM Rank Switching Overhead for Improved Timing Bounds and Performance. 3-13 - Matthias Becker, Dakshina Dasari, Borislav Nikolic, Benny Akesson, Vincent Nélis, Thomas Nolte:
Contention-Free Execution of Automotive Applications on a Clustered Many-Core Platform. 14-24 - Mitra Nasri, Geoffrey Nelissen, Gerhard Fohler:
A New Approach for Limited Preemptive Scheduling in Systems with Preemption Overhead. 25-35
Session 2: Task Synchronization & Suspension
- Alessandro Biondi, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Lightweight Real-Time Synchronization under P-EDF on Symmetric and Asymmetric Multiprocessors. 39-49 - Catherine E. Nemitz, Kecheng Yang, Ming Yang, Pontus Ekberg, James H. Anderson:
Multiprocessor Real-Time Locking Protocols for Replicated Resources. 50-60 - Jian-Jia Chen, Geoffrey Nelissen, Wen-Hung Huang:
A Unifying Response Time Analysis Framework for Dynamic Self-Suspending Tasks. 61-71
Session 3: Networks
- Johannes Specht, Soheil Samii:
Urgency-Based Scheduler for Time-Sensitive Switched Ethernet Networks. 75-85 - Laure Abdallah, Mathieu Jan, Jérôme Ermont, Christian Fraboul:
Reducing the Contention Experienced by Real-Time Core-to-I/O Flows over a Tilera-Like Network on Chip. 86-96 - Mahmoud Salem, Mark Crowley, Sebastian Fischmeister:
Anomaly Detection Using Inter-Arrival Curves for Real-Time Systems. 97-106
Session 4: Mixed-Criticality Systems
- Antoine Blin, Cédric Courtaud, Julien Sopena, Julia Lawall, Gilles Muller:
Maximizing Parallelism without Exploding Deadlines in a Mixed Criticality Embedded System. 109-119 - Eric S. Missimer, Katherine Missimer, Richard West:
Mixed-Criticality Scheduling with I/O. 120-130 - Sanjoy K. Baruah, Alan Burns, Zhishan Guo:
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality Systems to Guarantee Some Service under All Non-erroneous Behaviors. 131-138
Session 5: Timing Analysis I
- Michael Jacobs, Sebastian Hahn, Sebastian Hack:
A Framework for the Derivation of WCET Analyses for Multi-core Processors. 141-151 - Wolfgang Puffitsch:
Efficient Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis of Dynamic Branch Prediction. 152-162
Session 6: Scheduling & Analysis
- Mitra Nasri, Gerhard Fohler:
Non-work-conserving Non-preemptive Scheduling: Motivations, Challenges, and Potential Solutions. 165-175 - Morteza Mohaqeqi, Jakaria Abdullah, Nan Guan, Wang Yi:
Schedulability Analysis of Synchronous Digraph Real-Time Tasks. 176-186
Session 7: Timing Analysis II
- Stephen Law, Iain Bate:
Achieving Appropriate Test Coverage for Reliable Measurement-Based Timing Analysis. 189-199 - George Lima, Dario Dias, Edna Barros:
Extreme Value Theory for Estimating Task Execution Time Bounds: A Careful Look. 200-211
Session 8: Multiprocessors
- Sanjoy K. Baruah, Vincenzo Bonifaci, Renato Bruni, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela:
ILP-Based Approaches to Partitioning Recurrent Workloads Upon Heterogeneous Multiprocessors. 215-225 - Sandeep D'Souza, Anand Bhat, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
Sleep Scheduling for Energy-Savings in Multi-core Processors. 226-236 - Vincenzo Bonifaci, Björn B. Brandenburg, Gianlorenzo D'Angelo, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela:
Multiprocessor Real-Time Scheduling with Hierarchical Processor Affinities. 237-247
Session 9: Outstanding Papers
- Jian-Jia Chen:
Partitioned Multiprocessor Fixed-Priority Scheduling of Sporadic Real-Time Tasks. 251-261 - Syed Aftab Rashid, Geoffrey Nelissen, Damien Hardy, Benny Akesson, Isabelle Puaut, Eduardo Tovar:
Cache-Persistence-Aware Response-Time Analysis for Fixed-Priority Preemptive Systems. 262-272 - Felipe Cerqueira, Felix Stutz, Björn B. Brandenburg:
PROSA: A Case for Readable Mechanized Schedulability Analysis. 273-284
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