Abstract—The timing predictability of embedded systems with hard real-time requirements is fundamental for guaranteeing their safe usage. With the emergence of multicore platforms this task became very challenging. In this paper, a model-checking based approach will be described which allows us to guarantee timing bounds of multiple Synchronous Data Flow Graphs (SDFG) running on shared-bus multicore architectures. Our approach utilizes Timed Automata (TA) as a common semantic model to represent software components (SDF actors) and hardware components of the multicore platform. These TA are explored using the UPPAAL model-checker for providing the timing guarantees. Our approach shows a significant precision improvement compared with the wor...
With emerging many-core architectures, using on-chip shared memories is an interesting approach beca...
Synchronous dataflow graphs (SDFGs) are widely used to model streaming applications such as signal p...
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International audienceThe timing predictability of embedded systems with hard real-time requirements...
Part 5: ARAMIS Special SessionInternational audienceThe timing predictability of embedded systems wi...
Abstract—It is predicted that multicores will be increasingly used in future embedded real-time syst...
Synchronous dataflow (SDF) graphs are a widely used formalism for modelling, analysing and realising...
Synchronous dataflow (SDF) graphs are a widely used formalism for modelling, analysing and realising...
Scenario-Aware Data-Flow Graphs (SADFGs) were introduced to capture the behavior of embedded applica...
International audienceFast yet accurate performance and timing prediction of complex parallel data f...
International audienceFast yet accurate performance and timing prediction of complexparallel data fl...
Consumer electronic systems are getting more and more complex. Consequently, their design is getting...
Abstract — Synchronous Dataflow (SDF) is a well-known model of computation for dataflow-oriented app...
Synchronous Dataflow (SDF) is a widely-used model of computation for digital signal processing and m...
International audienceAbstract—Performance and timing prediction of complex parallel data flow appli...
With emerging many-core architectures, using on-chip shared memories is an interesting approach beca...
Synchronous dataflow graphs (SDFGs) are widely used to model streaming applications such as signal p...
m.c.w.geilen a©tue.nl The Synchronous Data-Flow (SDF) model of computation by Lee and Messerschmitt ...
International audienceThe timing predictability of embedded systems with hard real-time requirements...
Part 5: ARAMIS Special SessionInternational audienceThe timing predictability of embedded systems wi...
Abstract—It is predicted that multicores will be increasingly used in future embedded real-time syst...
Synchronous dataflow (SDF) graphs are a widely used formalism for modelling, analysing and realising...
Synchronous dataflow (SDF) graphs are a widely used formalism for modelling, analysing and realising...
Scenario-Aware Data-Flow Graphs (SADFGs) were introduced to capture the behavior of embedded applica...
International audienceFast yet accurate performance and timing prediction of complex parallel data f...
International audienceFast yet accurate performance and timing prediction of complexparallel data fl...
Consumer electronic systems are getting more and more complex. Consequently, their design is getting...
Abstract — Synchronous Dataflow (SDF) is a well-known model of computation for dataflow-oriented app...
Synchronous Dataflow (SDF) is a widely-used model of computation for digital signal processing and m...
International audienceAbstract—Performance and timing prediction of complex parallel data flow appli...
With emerging many-core architectures, using on-chip shared memories is an interesting approach beca...
Synchronous dataflow graphs (SDFGs) are widely used to model streaming applications such as signal p...
m.c.w.geilen a©tue.nl The Synchronous Data-Flow (SDF) model of computation by Lee and Messerschmitt ...