138 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We make connections with random graph theory and statistical physics and show specific instances where we can solve problems that were hitherto hard to solve or improve the results for some well-studied problems. The instances that we study are: phased-array radar dwell scheduling, multiprocessor scheduling and multidimensional resource management. We believe that exploiting phase transitions is a simple and sufficient design approach for most real-time systems.U of I OnlyRestricted to the U of I community idenfinitely during batch ingest of legacy ETD
In a dynamic real-time environment, predictability needs to be provided in the face of unpredictable...
This paper summarizes the initial investigation into game theory applications for real time systems....
The use of distributed computers to control life-critical systems, such as aircraft or nuclear react...
138 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We make connections with rand...
The design of real-time systems is an activity that involves meticulous planning and management of m...
Dynamic real-time systems such as phased-array radars must manage multiple resources, satisfy energy...
Real-time resource management is the core and critical task in real-time systems. This dissertation ...
The problems of time-dependent behavior in general, and dynamic resource allocation in particular, p...
Important classical scheduling theory results for real-time computing are identified. Implications o...
This thesis addresses the problem of online multi-resource management in embedded real-time systems....
This dissertation examines a fundamental problem in the theory of real-time scheduling. Real-time sc...
Resource management is a vital activity of many resource platforms. For time-critical applications t...
Abstract: Managing resources in a radar system is a challenging task that requires integrated optimi...
International audienceReal-time systems are used in a wide range of applications, including control,...
In 1973, Liu and Layland published their seminal paper on schedulability analysis of real-time syste...
In a dynamic real-time environment, predictability needs to be provided in the face of unpredictable...
This paper summarizes the initial investigation into game theory applications for real time systems....
The use of distributed computers to control life-critical systems, such as aircraft or nuclear react...
138 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We make connections with rand...
The design of real-time systems is an activity that involves meticulous planning and management of m...
Dynamic real-time systems such as phased-array radars must manage multiple resources, satisfy energy...
Real-time resource management is the core and critical task in real-time systems. This dissertation ...
The problems of time-dependent behavior in general, and dynamic resource allocation in particular, p...
Important classical scheduling theory results for real-time computing are identified. Implications o...
This thesis addresses the problem of online multi-resource management in embedded real-time systems....
This dissertation examines a fundamental problem in the theory of real-time scheduling. Real-time sc...
Resource management is a vital activity of many resource platforms. For time-critical applications t...
Abstract: Managing resources in a radar system is a challenging task that requires integrated optimi...
International audienceReal-time systems are used in a wide range of applications, including control,...
In 1973, Liu and Layland published their seminal paper on schedulability analysis of real-time syste...
In a dynamic real-time environment, predictability needs to be provided in the face of unpredictable...
This paper summarizes the initial investigation into game theory applications for real time systems....
The use of distributed computers to control life-critical systems, such as aircraft or nuclear react...