For mixed-criticality automotive systems, the functional safety standard ISO 26262 stipulates freedom from interference, i.e., errors should not propagate from low to high criticality tasks. To prevent the propagation of timing errors, the automotive software standard AUTOSAR provides monitor based timing protection, which detects and confines task timing errors. As current monitors are unaware of a criticality concept, the effective protection of a critical task requires to monitor all tasks that constitute a potential source of propagating errors, thereby causing overhead for worst-case execution time analysis, configuration and monitoring. Differing from the indirect protection of critical tasks facilitated by existing mechanisms, we pro...
In modern cars more and more algorithms are implemented as distributed systems. For example, an ACCS...
Abstract: The growing complexity of safety-critical embedded systems is leading to an increased comp...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8144, 2013AUTOSAR, the open and emerging global standard for autom...
For mixed-criticality automotive systems, the functional safety standard ISO 26262 stipulates freedo...
International audienceAutomotive embedded systems need to cope with antagonist requirements: on the ...
International audienceMulticore parallelism involve inter-tasks interferences leading to execution t...
As software continues to control more system-critical functions in cars, its timing is becoming an i...
Systems robustness, cost reduction and certification play an important role in the automotive domain...
More and more devices of our everyday life are computerized with smart embedded systems and software...
International audienceEmbedded systems highly contribute to the efficiency, safety, and usability of...
International audienceIntegrating applications with different criticality levels into one electronic...
Safety-relevant systems in the automotive domain often implement features such as lockstep execution...
Critical real-time embedded systems feature complex safety-related, performance-demanding functional...
In mixed-criticality systems, functionalities of different degrees of importance (or criticalities) ...
Car manufacturers relentlessly replace or augment the functionality of mechanical subsystems with el...
In modern cars more and more algorithms are implemented as distributed systems. For example, an ACCS...
Abstract: The growing complexity of safety-critical embedded systems is leading to an increased comp...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8144, 2013AUTOSAR, the open and emerging global standard for autom...
For mixed-criticality automotive systems, the functional safety standard ISO 26262 stipulates freedo...
International audienceAutomotive embedded systems need to cope with antagonist requirements: on the ...
International audienceMulticore parallelism involve inter-tasks interferences leading to execution t...
As software continues to control more system-critical functions in cars, its timing is becoming an i...
Systems robustness, cost reduction and certification play an important role in the automotive domain...
More and more devices of our everyday life are computerized with smart embedded systems and software...
International audienceEmbedded systems highly contribute to the efficiency, safety, and usability of...
International audienceIntegrating applications with different criticality levels into one electronic...
Safety-relevant systems in the automotive domain often implement features such as lockstep execution...
Critical real-time embedded systems feature complex safety-related, performance-demanding functional...
In mixed-criticality systems, functionalities of different degrees of importance (or criticalities) ...
Car manufacturers relentlessly replace or augment the functionality of mechanical subsystems with el...
In modern cars more and more algorithms are implemented as distributed systems. For example, an ACCS...
Abstract: The growing complexity of safety-critical embedded systems is leading to an increased comp...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8144, 2013AUTOSAR, the open and emerging global standard for autom...