In this paper, we exend timed automata with asynchronous processes i.e. tasks triggered by events as a model for real-time systems. The model is expressive enough to describe concurrency and synchronization, and real time tasks which may be periodic, sporadic, preemptive and (or) non-preemptive. We generalize the classic notion of schedulability in scheduling theory to timed automata as follows. An automaton is schedulable if there exists a (preemptive or non-preemptive) scheduling strategy such that all possible sequences of events accepted by the automaton are schedulable in the sense that all associated tasks can be computed within their deadlines. Our main result is that the schedulability checking problem is decidable To our k...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of Alur and Dill's timed automata, based on the possibility to upd...
. We propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of realtime systems over time. Our defini...
In this paper, we address the problem of symbolically computing the region in the parameter`s space ...
This thesis presents a framework for design, analysis, and implementation of embedded systems. We ad...
We present a model, task automata, for real time systems with non-uniformly re-curring computation t...
AbstractWe present a model, task automata, for real time systems with non-uniformly recurring comput...
In classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks arrive...
Abstract. In classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually as-sumed to be periodic, i.e. ta...
AbstractIn classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks...
Exact schedulability analysis of limited-preemptive (or non-preemptive) real-time workloads with var...
AbstractIn classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks...
AbstractWe present a modular method for schedulability analysis of real time distributed systems. We...
Abstract In this paper, we study schedulability analysis problems for multi-processor real-time syst...
We present a modular method for schedulability analysis of real time distributed systems. We extend ...
AbstractWe propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time. Our...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of Alur and Dill's timed automata, based on the possibility to upd...
. We propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of realtime systems over time. Our defini...
In this paper, we address the problem of symbolically computing the region in the parameter`s space ...
This thesis presents a framework for design, analysis, and implementation of embedded systems. We ad...
We present a model, task automata, for real time systems with non-uniformly re-curring computation t...
AbstractWe present a model, task automata, for real time systems with non-uniformly recurring comput...
In classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks arrive...
Abstract. In classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually as-sumed to be periodic, i.e. ta...
AbstractIn classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks...
Exact schedulability analysis of limited-preemptive (or non-preemptive) real-time workloads with var...
AbstractIn classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks...
AbstractWe present a modular method for schedulability analysis of real time distributed systems. We...
Abstract In this paper, we study schedulability analysis problems for multi-processor real-time syst...
We present a modular method for schedulability analysis of real time distributed systems. We extend ...
AbstractWe propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time. Our...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of Alur and Dill's timed automata, based on the possibility to upd...
. We propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of realtime systems over time. Our defini...
In this paper, we address the problem of symbolically computing the region in the parameter`s space ...