A system is said to be resilient if slight deviations from expected behavior during run-time does not lead to catastrophic degradation of performance: minor deviations should result in no more than minor performance degradation. In mixed-criticality systems, such degradation should additionally be criticality-cognizant. The applicability of control theory is explored for the design of resilient run-time scheduling algorithms for mixed-criticality systems. Recent results in control theory have shown how appropriately designed controllers can provide guaranteed service to hard-real-time servers; this prior work is extended to allow for such guarantees to be made concurrently to multiple criticality-cognizant servers. The applicability of th...
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To move mixed criticality research into industrial practice requires models whose run-time behaviour...
Recent years, there is an increasing interest of integrating mixed-criticality functionalities onto ...
A system is said to be resilient if slight deviations from expected behavior during run-time does no...
This paper proposes a formal framework for describing the relationship between a criticality-aware s...
The majority of prior academic research into mixed criticality systems assumes that if high-critical...
A mixed-criticality real-time system is a real-time system having multiple tasks classified accordin...
We introduce a new design metric called system-resiliency which characterizes the maximum unpredicta...
In this paper, we use the term “Analysis-Runtime Co-design” to describe the technique of modifying t...
Mixed-Criticality (MC) systems have been widely studied in the past decade, majorly due to their pot...
Certification authorities require correctness and survivability. In the temporal domain this require...
Raimund Kirner, Saverio Iacovelli and Michael Zolda, 'Optimised Adaptation of Mixed-criticality Syst...
Mixed-criticality scheduling theory (MCSh) was developed to allow for more resource-efficient implem...
Future industrial control systems face the need for being highly adaptive, productive, and efficient...
© 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
To move mixed criticality research into industrial practice requires models whose run-time behaviour...
Recent years, there is an increasing interest of integrating mixed-criticality functionalities onto ...
A system is said to be resilient if slight deviations from expected behavior during run-time does no...
This paper proposes a formal framework for describing the relationship between a criticality-aware s...
The majority of prior academic research into mixed criticality systems assumes that if high-critical...
A mixed-criticality real-time system is a real-time system having multiple tasks classified accordin...
We introduce a new design metric called system-resiliency which characterizes the maximum unpredicta...
In this paper, we use the term “Analysis-Runtime Co-design” to describe the technique of modifying t...
Mixed-Criticality (MC) systems have been widely studied in the past decade, majorly due to their pot...
Certification authorities require correctness and survivability. In the temporal domain this require...
Raimund Kirner, Saverio Iacovelli and Michael Zolda, 'Optimised Adaptation of Mixed-criticality Syst...
Mixed-criticality scheduling theory (MCSh) was developed to allow for more resource-efficient implem...
Future industrial control systems face the need for being highly adaptive, productive, and efficient...
© 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
To move mixed criticality research into industrial practice requires models whose run-time behaviour...
Recent years, there is an increasing interest of integrating mixed-criticality functionalities onto ...