Real-time resource management is the core and critical task in real-time systems. This dissertation explores new data structures, models, and algorithms for real-time resource management. At first, novel data structures, i.e., a class of Testing Interval Trees (TITs), are proposed to help build efficient scheduling modules in real-time systems. With a general data structure, i.e., the TIT* tree, the average costs of the schedulability tests in a wide variety of real-time systems can be reduced. With the Testing Interval Tree for Vacancy analysis (TIT-V), the complexities of the schedulability tests in a class of parallel/distributed real-time systems can be effectively reduced from 0(m²nlogn) to 0(mlogn+mlogm), where m is the number of proc...
The scheduling of tasks in multiprocessor real-time systems has attracted many researchers in the re...
The complexity of modern real-time systems is increasing day by day. This inevitable rise in complex...
Real-time scheduling algorithms, such as Rate Monotonic and Earliest Deadline First, guarantee that ...
Real-time resource management is the core and critical task in real-time systems. This dissertation ...
The design of real-time systems is an activity that involves meticulous planning and management of m...
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), especially real-time systems, are subject to time constraints that sho...
AbstractTowards Adaptive Real-Time SystemsGiorgio ButtazzoUniversity of PaviaItalyModern real-time a...
An efficient resource allocation scheme plays a vital role in scheduling applications on high-perfor...
In a dynamic real-time environment, predictability needs to be provided in the face of unpredictable...
This thesis addresses the problem of online multi-resource management in embedded real-time systems....
The most important objective of real-time systems is to fulfill time-critical missions in satisfyin...
The paper describes a formal framework for designing and reasoning about resource-constrained system...
In 1973, Liu and Layland published their seminal paper on schedulability analysis of real-time syste...
138 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We make connections with rand...
In 1973, Liu and Layland [81] published their seminal paper on schedulability analysis of real-time ...
The scheduling of tasks in multiprocessor real-time systems has attracted many researchers in the re...
The complexity of modern real-time systems is increasing day by day. This inevitable rise in complex...
Real-time scheduling algorithms, such as Rate Monotonic and Earliest Deadline First, guarantee that ...
Real-time resource management is the core and critical task in real-time systems. This dissertation ...
The design of real-time systems is an activity that involves meticulous planning and management of m...
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), especially real-time systems, are subject to time constraints that sho...
AbstractTowards Adaptive Real-Time SystemsGiorgio ButtazzoUniversity of PaviaItalyModern real-time a...
An efficient resource allocation scheme plays a vital role in scheduling applications on high-perfor...
In a dynamic real-time environment, predictability needs to be provided in the face of unpredictable...
This thesis addresses the problem of online multi-resource management in embedded real-time systems....
The most important objective of real-time systems is to fulfill time-critical missions in satisfyin...
The paper describes a formal framework for designing and reasoning about resource-constrained system...
In 1973, Liu and Layland published their seminal paper on schedulability analysis of real-time syste...
138 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We make connections with rand...
In 1973, Liu and Layland [81] published their seminal paper on schedulability analysis of real-time ...
The scheduling of tasks in multiprocessor real-time systems has attracted many researchers in the re...
The complexity of modern real-time systems is increasing day by day. This inevitable rise in complex...
Real-time scheduling algorithms, such as Rate Monotonic and Earliest Deadline First, guarantee that ...