Mixed-criticality (MC) multicore system design must reconcile safety guarantees and high performance. The interference among cores on shared resources in such systems leads to unpredictable temporal behaviour. Memory bandwidth regulation among different cores can be a useful tool to mitigate the interference when accessing main memory. However, for mixed-criticality systems conforming to the (well-established) Vestal model, the existing schedulability analyses are oblivious to memory stalling effects, including stalls from memory bandwidth regulation. This makes it unsafe. In this paper, we address this issue by formulating a schedulability analysis for mixed-criticality fixed-priority-scheduled multicore systems using per-core m...
Abstract—Mixed critical platforms are those in which ap-plications that have different criticalities...
International audienceThose autonomic concurrent systems which are timing-critical and compute inten...
Abstract—Multicore systems are being increasingly used for embedded system deployments, even in safe...
Mixed-criticality multicore system design must often provide both safety guarantees and high perform...
The multiframe mixed-criticality task model eliminates the pessimism in many systems where the worst...
Work in Progress Session, 28th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2016). 5 to 8, Jul, ...
In multicore architectures, there is potential for contention between cores when accessing shared re...
The most significant trend in real-time systems design in recent years has been the adoption of mult...
The multicore revolution is having limited impact in safety-critical application domains. A key reas...
The advent of multicore processors has attracted many safety-critical systems, e.g., automotive and ...
Modern safety-critical real-time systems are realized via integration of multiple system components ...
The adoption of multi-cores for mixed-criticality systems has fueled research on techniques for prov...
This is a real-time mixed-criticality system on a dual-core Linux desktop. The hardware/software arc...
An increasing trend in embedded computing is the moving towards mixed-criticality (MC) systems, in w...
An increasing trend in safety-critical real-time systems is towards open computing environments, whe...
Abstract—Mixed critical platforms are those in which ap-plications that have different criticalities...
International audienceThose autonomic concurrent systems which are timing-critical and compute inten...
Abstract—Multicore systems are being increasingly used for embedded system deployments, even in safe...
Mixed-criticality multicore system design must often provide both safety guarantees and high perform...
The multiframe mixed-criticality task model eliminates the pessimism in many systems where the worst...
Work in Progress Session, 28th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2016). 5 to 8, Jul, ...
In multicore architectures, there is potential for contention between cores when accessing shared re...
The most significant trend in real-time systems design in recent years has been the adoption of mult...
The multicore revolution is having limited impact in safety-critical application domains. A key reas...
The advent of multicore processors has attracted many safety-critical systems, e.g., automotive and ...
Modern safety-critical real-time systems are realized via integration of multiple system components ...
The adoption of multi-cores for mixed-criticality systems has fueled research on techniques for prov...
This is a real-time mixed-criticality system on a dual-core Linux desktop. The hardware/software arc...
An increasing trend in embedded computing is the moving towards mixed-criticality (MC) systems, in w...
An increasing trend in safety-critical real-time systems is towards open computing environments, whe...
Abstract—Mixed critical platforms are those in which ap-plications that have different criticalities...
International audienceThose autonomic concurrent systems which are timing-critical and compute inten...
Abstract—Multicore systems are being increasingly used for embedded system deployments, even in safe...