Conventional operating systems which reliably support competing applications with timing deadlines must include facilities to protect those applications from interfering with one another's ability to meet their deadlines. In the context of the Dreams model, this paper examines three of the essential components of this temporal protection: a real-time scheduling algorithm, management of processes which exceed their allocated processor usage, and the correct tracking of a process's real-time processor usage
International audience—The paper describes the resource management developed within the DREAMS middl...
Multimedia applications are often executed on standard Personal Computers. The absence of establishe...
This thesis is concerned with the design and implementation of single-processor embedded real-time s...
Real-time systems manipulate data types with inherent timing constraints. Priority-based scheduling ...
This paper tackles the problem of guaranteeing appro-priate timeliness guarantees to real-time appli...
One problem with pelforming soft real-time computa-tions on general-purpose operating systems is tha...
The combination of a real-time executive and off-the-shelf time-sharing operating systems has the po...
This paper tackles the problem of guaranteeing appro- priate timeliness guarantees to real-time appl...
Journal ArticleOne problem with performing soft real-time computations on general-purpose operating ...
Introduction Real-time systems are playing an increasingly vital role in today's society. Such ...
This paper summarizes the state of the real-time field in the areas of scheduling and operating syst...
With the widespread adoption of multicore architectures, multiprocessors are now a standard deployme...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) integrate sensing, computing, communication and actuation capabilities ...
This paper summarizes the state of the real-time field in the areas of scheduling and operating syst...
Distributed systems are widely used today, mostly supported by the Internet. In consequence, there i...
International audience—The paper describes the resource management developed within the DREAMS middl...
Multimedia applications are often executed on standard Personal Computers. The absence of establishe...
This thesis is concerned with the design and implementation of single-processor embedded real-time s...
Real-time systems manipulate data types with inherent timing constraints. Priority-based scheduling ...
This paper tackles the problem of guaranteeing appro-priate timeliness guarantees to real-time appli...
One problem with pelforming soft real-time computa-tions on general-purpose operating systems is tha...
The combination of a real-time executive and off-the-shelf time-sharing operating systems has the po...
This paper tackles the problem of guaranteeing appro- priate timeliness guarantees to real-time appl...
Journal ArticleOne problem with performing soft real-time computations on general-purpose operating ...
Introduction Real-time systems are playing an increasingly vital role in today's society. Such ...
This paper summarizes the state of the real-time field in the areas of scheduling and operating syst...
With the widespread adoption of multicore architectures, multiprocessors are now a standard deployme...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) integrate sensing, computing, communication and actuation capabilities ...
This paper summarizes the state of the real-time field in the areas of scheduling and operating syst...
Distributed systems are widely used today, mostly supported by the Internet. In consequence, there i...
International audience—The paper describes the resource management developed within the DREAMS middl...
Multimedia applications are often executed on standard Personal Computers. The absence of establishe...
This thesis is concerned with the design and implementation of single-processor embedded real-time s...