Many real-time applications consist of a cyclic execution of computation activities (jobs) with stochastic computation time. In order to identify the probability that such applications will meet their deadlines, it is crucial to have a model for the random process describing the computation time. In many interesting applications, a Markovian model, in which the system stochastically switches within a discrete set of operating conditions (modes), is apparently a good fit for the actual behaviour of the process. In this paper, we discuss procedures and methods for the collection of samples of the computation time and for the identification of the underlying models based on the theory of hidden Markov models (HMM)
Driven by several real-life case studies and in-lab developments, synthetic memory reference generat...
Quantitative evaluation of models with stochastic timings can de-cisively support schedulability ana...
Abstract. Markovian models have been used for about a century now for the evaluation of the performa...
Many real-time applications consist of a cyclic execution of computation activities (jobs) with stoc...
Stochastic analysis of real-time systems has received a remarkable attention in the past few years. ...
Classical analysis of real-time systems focuses on guaranteeing the schedulability of the system whe...
A large class of modern real-time applications exhibits important variations in the computation time...
Tasks performed by real-time systems must be executed within precise deadlines. A deadline breachcan...
Abstract In modern computer systems, the intermittent behaviour of infrequent, additional loads affe...
AbstractIn modern computer systems, the intermittent behaviour of infrequent, additional loads affec...
We present a novel approach for accurate characterization of workloads. Workloads are generally desc...
This paper presents an approach to the analysis of task sets implemented on multiprocessor systems, ...
AbstractAs an extension to the popular hidden Markov model (HMM), a hidden semi-Markov model (HSMM) ...
A model of the behavior of multiprocessor systems consisting of processors, an interconnection netwo...
In real-time systems functional requirements are coupled to timing requirements, a specified event n...
Driven by several real-life case studies and in-lab developments, synthetic memory reference generat...
Quantitative evaluation of models with stochastic timings can de-cisively support schedulability ana...
Abstract. Markovian models have been used for about a century now for the evaluation of the performa...
Many real-time applications consist of a cyclic execution of computation activities (jobs) with stoc...
Stochastic analysis of real-time systems has received a remarkable attention in the past few years. ...
Classical analysis of real-time systems focuses on guaranteeing the schedulability of the system whe...
A large class of modern real-time applications exhibits important variations in the computation time...
Tasks performed by real-time systems must be executed within precise deadlines. A deadline breachcan...
Abstract In modern computer systems, the intermittent behaviour of infrequent, additional loads affe...
AbstractIn modern computer systems, the intermittent behaviour of infrequent, additional loads affec...
We present a novel approach for accurate characterization of workloads. Workloads are generally desc...
This paper presents an approach to the analysis of task sets implemented on multiprocessor systems, ...
AbstractAs an extension to the popular hidden Markov model (HMM), a hidden semi-Markov model (HSMM) ...
A model of the behavior of multiprocessor systems consisting of processors, an interconnection netwo...
In real-time systems functional requirements are coupled to timing requirements, a specified event n...
Driven by several real-life case studies and in-lab developments, synthetic memory reference generat...
Quantitative evaluation of models with stochastic timings can de-cisively support schedulability ana...
Abstract. Markovian models have been used for about a century now for the evaluation of the performa...