To analyze complex and heterogeneous real-time embedded systems, recent works have proposed interface techniques between real-time calculus (RTC) and timed automata (TA), in order to take advantage of the strengths of each technique for analyzing various components. But the time to analyze a state-based component modeled by TA may be prohibitively high, due to the state space explosion problem. In this paper, we propose a framework of granularity-based interfacing to speed up the analysis of a TA modeled component. First, we abstract fine models to work with event streams at coarse granularity. We perform analysis of the component at multiple coarse granularities and then based on RTC theory, we derive lower and upper bounds on arrival patt...
Many real-time embedded systems process event streams that are composed of a finite number of differ...
The timing behavior of real-time systems is often validated through timing analyses, which are yet j...
Abstract. Real-time critical systems can be considered as correct if they compute both right and fas...
To analyze complex and heterogeneous real-time embedded systems, recent works have proposed interfac...
10International audienceTo analyze complex and heterogeneous real-time embedded systems, recent work...
Abstract: To analyze the complex and heterogenous real-time embedded systems, recent works have prop...
This paper presents a compositional and hybrid approach for the performance analysis of distributed ...
The Real-Time Calculus (RTC) framework proposed in [5, 16] and subsequently extended [17, 18] is tar...
We show that timed automata can be used to model and to analyze timeliness properties of embedded sy...
Abstract We present a tool for compositional timing and performance analysis of real-time systems mo...
We present a framework (Real-Time Calculus) for analysing various system properties pertaining to ti...
Abstract: Timed systems are notoriously hard to debug and to verify because the continuous nature of...
International audienceOver the last few years, Real-Time Calculus has been used extensively to model...
Part 5: ARAMIS Special SessionInternational audienceFor most embedded safety-critical systems not on...
This paper advocates a rigorously formal and compositional style for obtaining key performance and/o...
Many real-time embedded systems process event streams that are composed of a finite number of differ...
The timing behavior of real-time systems is often validated through timing analyses, which are yet j...
Abstract. Real-time critical systems can be considered as correct if they compute both right and fas...
To analyze complex and heterogeneous real-time embedded systems, recent works have proposed interfac...
10International audienceTo analyze complex and heterogeneous real-time embedded systems, recent work...
Abstract: To analyze the complex and heterogenous real-time embedded systems, recent works have prop...
This paper presents a compositional and hybrid approach for the performance analysis of distributed ...
The Real-Time Calculus (RTC) framework proposed in [5, 16] and subsequently extended [17, 18] is tar...
We show that timed automata can be used to model and to analyze timeliness properties of embedded sy...
Abstract We present a tool for compositional timing and performance analysis of real-time systems mo...
We present a framework (Real-Time Calculus) for analysing various system properties pertaining to ti...
Abstract: Timed systems are notoriously hard to debug and to verify because the continuous nature of...
International audienceOver the last few years, Real-Time Calculus has been used extensively to model...
Part 5: ARAMIS Special SessionInternational audienceFor most embedded safety-critical systems not on...
This paper advocates a rigorously formal and compositional style for obtaining key performance and/o...
Many real-time embedded systems process event streams that are composed of a finite number of differ...
The timing behavior of real-time systems is often validated through timing analyses, which are yet j...
Abstract. Real-time critical systems can be considered as correct if they compute both right and fas...