We propose here a framework to model real-time components consisting of concurrent real-time tasks running on a single processor, using parametric timed automata. Our framework is generic and modular, so as to be easily adapted to different schedulers and more complex task models. We first perform a parametric schedulability analysis of the components using the inverse method. We show that the method unfortunately does not provide satisfactory results when the task periods are consid-ered as parameters. After identifying and explaining the problem, we present a solution adapting the model by making use of the worst-case scenario in schedulability analysis. We show that the analysis with the inverse method always converges on the modified mo...
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In this paper, we address the problem of parametric schedu- lability analysis of distributed real-t...
We present a modular method for schedulability analysis of real time distributed systems. We extend ...
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Real-time applications are playing an increasingly significant role in our life. The cost and risk i...
Abstract. Concurrent objects encapsulate a processor each and com-municate by asynchronous message p...
This thesis presents a framework for design, analysis, and implementation of embedded systems. We ad...
Abstract We present a tool for compositional timing and performance analysis of real-time systems mo...
Abstract. In this paper, we address the problem of parametric schedu-lability analysis of distribute...
With an increasing number of applications, real-time embedded systems are gaining in size and comple...
A number of approaches exists that permit to synthesize the operational state-based behavior of a se...
In this paper, we address the problem of symbolically computing the region in the parameter`s space ...
AbstractIn classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks...
AbstractWe present a modular method for schedulability analysis of real time distributed systems. We...
The time-triggered architecture is becoming accepted as a means of implementing scalable, safer and ...
Part 5: ARAMIS Special SessionInternational audienceFor most embedded safety-critical systems not on...
In this paper, we address the problem of parametric schedu- lability analysis of distributed real-t...
We present a modular method for schedulability analysis of real time distributed systems. We extend ...
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