In this paper, we compare and survey different ways to model the scheduling delays corresponding to non-preemptive critical sections being executed by the tasks of different components that ultimately need to share one processor. We focus on the performance of compositional timing analyses for systems and we compare different protocols for the arbitration of tasks that wish to execute critical sections. Such analysis methods support timing predictable composition of independently validated components. This validation consists of analyzing the worst-case impact of critical sections on the schedules of the component's tasks. Finally, we evaluate the performance of the analysis methods by means of a simulation study
We present a compositional approach to analyze timing behavior of complex platforms with different s...
Schedulability analyses for preemptive real-time systems need to take into account cache-related pre...
Abstract—Over the past decades several approaches for schedu-lability analysis have been proposed fo...
In this paper, we compare and survey different ways to model the scheduling delays corresponding to ...
Part 5: ARAMIS Special SessionInternational audienceFor most embedded safety-critical systems not on...
Abstract—For hard real-time systems, timeliness of operations has to be guaranteed. Static timing an...
In this paper we propose opaque analysis methods to integrate dependent real-time components into hi...
Our goal is to develop a compositional real-time scheduling framework so that global (system-level) ...
Abstract We present a tool for compositional timing and performance analysis of real-time systems mo...
Abstract—Nowadays, most embedded safety critical systems have to work in a timely manner in order to...
We develop and implement a methodology for automatic abstrac-tion of systems defined as networks of ...
We present a compositional approach to analyze timing behavior of complex platforms with different s...
Part 6: Real-Time SystemsInternational audienceThe objective of this work is the analysis and verifi...
Over the past decades several approaches for schedulability analysis have been proposed for both uni...
In real-time systems, there are two distinct trends for scheduling task sets on unicore systems: non...
We present a compositional approach to analyze timing behavior of complex platforms with different s...
Schedulability analyses for preemptive real-time systems need to take into account cache-related pre...
Abstract—Over the past decades several approaches for schedu-lability analysis have been proposed fo...
In this paper, we compare and survey different ways to model the scheduling delays corresponding to ...
Part 5: ARAMIS Special SessionInternational audienceFor most embedded safety-critical systems not on...
Abstract—For hard real-time systems, timeliness of operations has to be guaranteed. Static timing an...
In this paper we propose opaque analysis methods to integrate dependent real-time components into hi...
Our goal is to develop a compositional real-time scheduling framework so that global (system-level) ...
Abstract We present a tool for compositional timing and performance analysis of real-time systems mo...
Abstract—Nowadays, most embedded safety critical systems have to work in a timely manner in order to...
We develop and implement a methodology for automatic abstrac-tion of systems defined as networks of ...
We present a compositional approach to analyze timing behavior of complex platforms with different s...
Part 6: Real-Time SystemsInternational audienceThe objective of this work is the analysis and verifi...
Over the past decades several approaches for schedulability analysis have been proposed for both uni...
In real-time systems, there are two distinct trends for scheduling task sets on unicore systems: non...
We present a compositional approach to analyze timing behavior of complex platforms with different s...
Schedulability analyses for preemptive real-time systems need to take into account cache-related pre...
Abstract—Over the past decades several approaches for schedu-lability analysis have been proposed fo...