Abstract. This paper presents a model of real-time systems composed of a set of Constant Bandwidth Servers (CBS) and a reconfiguration mechanism that allows the redistribution of processor time between tasks at runtime. In our model, the developer attributes a value to each reconfiguration mode of the CBS servers and an optimization problem is solved to maximize the overall value of the system. 1
This contribution is an extension of our work, which introduced distributed buffer schemes for runti...
Dynamically reconfigurable architectures or systems are able to reconfigure their function and/or st...
The Bandwidth Sharing Server (BSS) is a schedul-ing strategy for multi-task real-time applications t...
Critical real-time computing systems are characterized by a stringent set of reliability and perform...
Given the widespread use of real-time multitasking systems, there are tremendous optimization opport...
This paper introduces a novel admission test for partitioned CBS reservations on multi-core systems,...
Reservation-based scheduling mechanisms have suc-cessfully been used for supporting real-time applic...
This paper proposes a dynamic scheduler that supports the coexistence of guaranteed and non-guarante...
The use of distributed computing technology in real-time systems is rapidly increasing. Distributed ...
Today's consumer electronic devices feature multiple applications which have to share scarcely avail...
Dynamic reconfiguration of component-based systems is recognized as a viable way to meet quality req...
A dynamic scheduler that supports the coexistence of guaranteed and non-guaranteed bandwidth servers...
As computational resources become available for use over the Internet a requirement has emerged to r...
Vonnahme E, Griese G, Porrmann M, Rückert U. Dynamic Reconfiguration of Real-Time Network Interfaces...
In this paper, we address distributed convergence to fair allocations of CPU resources for time-sens...
This contribution is an extension of our work, which introduced distributed buffer schemes for runti...
Dynamically reconfigurable architectures or systems are able to reconfigure their function and/or st...
The Bandwidth Sharing Server (BSS) is a schedul-ing strategy for multi-task real-time applications t...
Critical real-time computing systems are characterized by a stringent set of reliability and perform...
Given the widespread use of real-time multitasking systems, there are tremendous optimization opport...
This paper introduces a novel admission test for partitioned CBS reservations on multi-core systems,...
Reservation-based scheduling mechanisms have suc-cessfully been used for supporting real-time applic...
This paper proposes a dynamic scheduler that supports the coexistence of guaranteed and non-guarante...
The use of distributed computing technology in real-time systems is rapidly increasing. Distributed ...
Today's consumer electronic devices feature multiple applications which have to share scarcely avail...
Dynamic reconfiguration of component-based systems is recognized as a viable way to meet quality req...
A dynamic scheduler that supports the coexistence of guaranteed and non-guaranteed bandwidth servers...
As computational resources become available for use over the Internet a requirement has emerged to r...
Vonnahme E, Griese G, Porrmann M, Rückert U. Dynamic Reconfiguration of Real-Time Network Interfaces...
In this paper, we address distributed convergence to fair allocations of CPU resources for time-sens...
This contribution is an extension of our work, which introduced distributed buffer schemes for runti...
Dynamically reconfigurable architectures or systems are able to reconfigure their function and/or st...
The Bandwidth Sharing Server (BSS) is a schedul-ing strategy for multi-task real-time applications t...