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27th RTSS 2006: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Proceedings of the 27th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS 2006), 5-8 December 2006, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2761-2
Keynote Talk
- Feng Zhao:
Sensornet 2.0: The New Frontier.
Embedded Systems
- Jason Agron, Wesley Peck, Erik K. Anderson, David Andrews, Ed Komp, Ron Sass, Fabrice Baijot, Jim Stevens:
Run-Time Services for Hybrid CPU/FPGA Systems on Chip. 3-12 - Jack Whitham, Neil C. Audsley:
MCGREP - A Predictable Architecture for Embedded Real-Time Systems. 13-24 - Samarjit Chakraborty, Yanhong Liu, Nikolay Stoimenov, Lothar Thiele, Ernesto Wandeler:
Interface-Based Rate Analysis of Embedded Systems. 25-34 - Filip Pizlo, Jan Vitek:
An Emprical Evaluation of Memory Management Alternatives for Real-Time Java. 35-46
Languages
- Alan Burns, Andy J. Wellings:
Programming Execution-Time Servers in Ada 2005. 47-56 - Jan Gustafsson, Andreas Ermedahl, Christer Sandberg, Björn Lisper:
Automatic Derivation of Loop Bounds and Infeasible Paths for WCET Analysis Using Abstract Execution. 57-66 - Stefan Andrei, Albert Mo Kim Cheng:
Faster Verification of RTL-Specified Systems via Decomposition and Constraint Extension. 67-76 - Yang Chang, Andy J. Wellings:
Hard Real-Time Hybrid Garbage Collection with Low Memory Requirements. 77-88
Multicore and Multiprocessor Platforms
- James H. Anderson, John M. Calandrino:
Parallel Real-Time Task Scheduling on Multicore Platforms. 89-100 - Hyeonjoong Cho, Binoy Ravindran, E. Douglas Jensen:
An Optimal Real-Time Scheduling Algorithm for Multiprocessors. 101-110 - John M. Calandrino, Hennadiy Leontyev, Aaron Block, UmaMaheswari C. Devi, James H. Anderson:
LITMUS^RT : A Testbed for Empirically Comparing Real-Time Multiprocessor Schedulers. 111-126
Distributed Real-Time Systems
- Tanya L. Crenshaw, Craig L. Robinson, Hui Ding, P. R. Kumar, Lui Sha:
A Pattern for Adaptive Behavior in Safety-Critical, Real-Time Middleware. 127-136 - Yong Fu, Hongan Wang, Chenyang Lu, Ramu Sharat Chandra:
Distributed Utilization Control for Real-Time Clusters with Load Balancing. 137-146 - Alexander Metzner, Christian Herde:
RTSAT-- An Optimal and Efficient Approach to the Task Allocation Problem in Distributed Architectures. 147-158
Feasibility and Schedulability Analysis
- Sanjoy K. Baruah, Alan Burns:
Sustainable Scheduling Analysis. 159-168 - Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Enrico Bini:
Optimal Dimensioning of a Constant Bandwidth Server. 169-177 - Theodore P. Baker, Michele Cirinei:
A Necessary and Sometimes Sufficient Condition for the Feasibility of Sets of Sporadic Hard-Deadline Tasks. 178-190
Operating Systems
- Yuting Zhang, Richard West:
Process-Aware Interrupt Scheduling and Accounting. 191-201 - Zhigang Chen, Min Gyu Cho, Kang G. Shin:
Design of Location Service for a Hybrid Network of Mobile Actors and Static Sensors. 202-211 - Harini Ramaprasad, Frank Mueller:
Tightening the Bounds on Feasible Preemption Points. 212-224
Scheduling I
- Ravi Kokku, Upendra Shevade, Nishit Shah, Ajay Mahimkar, Taewon Cho, Harrick M. Vin:
Processor Scheduler for Multi-Service Routers. 225-235 - Thidapat Chantem, Xiaobo Sharon Hu, Michael D. Lemmon:
Generalized Elastic Scheduling. 236-245 - Sergio Ruocco:
User-Level Fine-Grained Adaptive Real-Time Scheduling via Temporal Reflection. 246-256 - Robert I. Davis, Alan Burns:
Resource Sharing in Hierarchical Fixed Priority Pre-Emptive Systems. 257-270
Applications
- Michael Roitzsch, Martin Pohlack:
Principles for the Prediction of Video Decoding Times Applied to MPEG-1/2 and MPEG-4 Part 2 Video. 271-280 - Min-Young Nam, Mhd. Zaher Al-Sabbagh, Chang-Gun Lee:
Combined Scheduling of Sensing and Communication for Real-Time Indoor Tracking in Assisted Living. 281-290 - Rahul Mangharam, Anthony Rowe, Raj Rajkumar, Ryohei Suzuki:
Voice over Sensor Networks. 291-302
Energy and Thermal Management
- Chia-Mei Hung, Jian-Jia Chen, Tei-Wei Kuo:
Energy-Efficient Real-Time Task Scheduling for a DVS System with a Non-DVS Processing Element. 303-312 - Hakan Aydin, Vinay Devadas, Dakai Zhu:
System-Level Energy Management for Periodic Real-Time Tasks. 313-322 - Shengquan Wang, Riccardo Bettati:
Delay Analysis in Temperature-Constrained Hard Real-Time Systems with General Task Arrivals. 323-334
Databases
- Abhay Kumar Jha, Ming Xiong, Krithi Ramamritham:
Mutual Consistency in Real-Time Databases. 335-343 - Yuan Wei, Vibha Prasad, Sang Hyuk Son, John A. Stankovic:
Prediction-Based QoS Management for Real-Time Data Streams. 344-358
Scheduling II
- Pei-Hsuan Tsai, Han-Chun Yeh, C. Y. Yu, Pi-Cheng Hsiu, Chi-Sheng Shih, Jane W.-S. Liu:
Compliance Enforcement of Temporal and Dosage Constraints. 359-368 - Caixue Lin, Tim Kaldewey, Anna Povzner, Scott A. Brandt:
Diverse Soft Real-Time Processing in an Integrated System. 369-378 - Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Resource Sharing in EDF-Scheduled Systems: A Closer Look. 379-387 - Reinder J. Bril, Wim F. J. Verhaegh, Clemens C. Wüst:
A Cognac-Glass Algorithm for Conditionally Guaranteed Budgets. 388-400
Sensor Networks
- Sharmila Subramaniam, Vana Kalogeraki, Themis Palpanas:
Distributed Real-Time Detection and Tracking of Homogeneous Regions in Sensor Networks. 401-411 - Anis Koubaa, Mário Alves, Eduardo Tovar:
Modeling and Worst-Case Dimensioning of Cluster-Tree Wireless Sensor Networks. 412-421 - Kyriakos Karenos, Vana Kalogeraki:
Real-Time Traffic Management in Sensor Networks. 422-434
Timing Constraints Monitoring and Prediction
- Honguk Woo, Aloysius K. Mok, Chan-Gun Lee:
A Generic Framework for Monitoring Timing Constraints over Uncertain Events. 435-444 - Kaj Hänninen, Jukka Mäki-Turja, Markus Bohlin, Jan Carlson, Mikael Nolin:
Determining Maximum Stack Usage in Preemptive Shared Stack Systems. 445-453 - Yue Yu, Shangping Ren, Ophir Frieder:
Prediction of Timing Constraint Violation for Real-Time Embedded Systems with Known Transient Hardware Failure Distribution Model. 454-466
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