Many mixed-criticality systems are composed of a RTOS (Real-Time Operating System) and a GPOS (General Purpose Operating System), and we define this as a mixed-timesensitive system. Complexity, isolation, real-time latency, and overhead are the main metrics to design such a mixed-timesensitive system. These metrics may conflict with each other, so it is difficult for them to be consistently optimized. Most existing implementations only optimize with part of the above metrics but not all. As the first contribution, this paper provides a detailed analysis of performance influencing factors which are exerted by various runtime mechanisms of existing mixed-time-sensitive systems. We figure out the difference in performance across system designs...
In mixed-criticality systems, timely handling of I/O is a key for the system being successfully impl...
Recent years, there is an increasing interest of integrating mixed-criticality functionalities onto ...
Abstract—Multicore systems are being increasingly used for embedded system deployments, even in safe...
Many mixed-criticality systems are composed of a RTOS (Real-Time Operating System) and a GPOS (Gener...
With the emergence of multicore embedded System on Chip (SoC), the integration of several applicatio...
The most significant trend in real-time systems design in recent years has been the adoption of mult...
Safety-critical applications in cyber-physical domains such as avionics and automotive systems requi...
A mixed-criticality real-time system is a real-time system having multiple tasks classified accordin...
To move mixed criticality research into industrial practice requires models whose run-time behaviour...
Mixed-criticality model of computation is being increasingly adopted in timing-sensitive systems. T...
This paper reports upon our on-going research in supporting mixed criticality by means of an OSEK-co...
This paper reports upon our on-going research in supporting mixed criticality by means of an OSEK-co...
The common availability of multiple processors in modern CPU devices and the need to reduce cost of ...
Criticality of a software system refers to the severity of the impact of a failure. In a high-critic...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate a virtualized RTOS by detailing its internal fine-gr...
In mixed-criticality systems, timely handling of I/O is a key for the system being successfully impl...
Recent years, there is an increasing interest of integrating mixed-criticality functionalities onto ...
Abstract—Multicore systems are being increasingly used for embedded system deployments, even in safe...
Many mixed-criticality systems are composed of a RTOS (Real-Time Operating System) and a GPOS (Gener...
With the emergence of multicore embedded System on Chip (SoC), the integration of several applicatio...
The most significant trend in real-time systems design in recent years has been the adoption of mult...
Safety-critical applications in cyber-physical domains such as avionics and automotive systems requi...
A mixed-criticality real-time system is a real-time system having multiple tasks classified accordin...
To move mixed criticality research into industrial practice requires models whose run-time behaviour...
Mixed-criticality model of computation is being increasingly adopted in timing-sensitive systems. T...
This paper reports upon our on-going research in supporting mixed criticality by means of an OSEK-co...
This paper reports upon our on-going research in supporting mixed criticality by means of an OSEK-co...
The common availability of multiple processors in modern CPU devices and the need to reduce cost of ...
Criticality of a software system refers to the severity of the impact of a failure. In a high-critic...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate a virtualized RTOS by detailing its internal fine-gr...
In mixed-criticality systems, timely handling of I/O is a key for the system being successfully impl...
Recent years, there is an increasing interest of integrating mixed-criticality functionalities onto ...
Abstract—Multicore systems are being increasingly used for embedded system deployments, even in safe...