Real-Time Calculus (RTC) is a powerful framework for modeling and analyzing complex networked real-time systems. RTC builds up on and shares many similarities with Network Calculus (NC), but some concepts are not completely the same in RTC and NC. One of the most important properties in NC is pay-burst-only-once, which can improve the precision of end-to-end performance analysis. Naturally, people would expect the pay-burst-only-once property to also hold in RTC. In fact, some existing work has used it in some performance analysis problems. Unfortunately, the pay-burst-only-once property has never been proved in RTC. There are even some results seeming to be against the pay-burst-only-once property in RTC. In this paper, we prove that the p...
The Real-Time Calculus (RTC) [19] is a framework to analyze heterogeneous real-time systems that pro...
In order to obtain a cost-efficient solution, tasks share resources in a Multi-Processor System-on-C...
Abstract The continuous evolution of network calculus led to a set of different analyses. Among them...
Real-Time Calculus (RTC) is a framework for modeling and performance analysis of real-time networked...
International audienceClassical Response Time Analysis (RTA) and Network Calculus (NC) are two major...
Classical Response Time Analysis (RTA) and Network Calculus (NC) are two major formalisms used for t...
Abstract—Non-FIFO processing of flows by network nodes is not a rare phenomenon. Unfortunately, the ...
Non-FIFO processing of flows by network nodes is not a rare phenomenon. Unfortunately, the state-of-...
The Real-Time Calculus (RTC) framework proposed in [5, 16] and subsequently extended [17, 18] is tar...
International audienceReal-Time Calculus (RTC) is a framework to analyze heterogeneous, real-time sy...
In this note, we present preliminary results on the use of “network calculus ” for parallel processi...
The thesis addresses performance analysis of embedded real time network using network calculus. Netw...
Network Calculus is a theory aiming at computing worst-case bounds on performances in communication ...
Le calcul réseau (network calculus) est une théorie basée sur l’algèbre min-plus. Il offre un cadre ...
Le Network Calculus est une théorie visant à calculer des bornes pire-cas sur les performances des r...
The Real-Time Calculus (RTC) [19] is a framework to analyze heterogeneous real-time systems that pro...
In order to obtain a cost-efficient solution, tasks share resources in a Multi-Processor System-on-C...
Abstract The continuous evolution of network calculus led to a set of different analyses. Among them...
Real-Time Calculus (RTC) is a framework for modeling and performance analysis of real-time networked...
International audienceClassical Response Time Analysis (RTA) and Network Calculus (NC) are two major...
Classical Response Time Analysis (RTA) and Network Calculus (NC) are two major formalisms used for t...
Abstract—Non-FIFO processing of flows by network nodes is not a rare phenomenon. Unfortunately, the ...
Non-FIFO processing of flows by network nodes is not a rare phenomenon. Unfortunately, the state-of-...
The Real-Time Calculus (RTC) framework proposed in [5, 16] and subsequently extended [17, 18] is tar...
International audienceReal-Time Calculus (RTC) is a framework to analyze heterogeneous, real-time sy...
In this note, we present preliminary results on the use of “network calculus ” for parallel processi...
The thesis addresses performance analysis of embedded real time network using network calculus. Netw...
Network Calculus is a theory aiming at computing worst-case bounds on performances in communication ...
Le calcul réseau (network calculus) est une théorie basée sur l’algèbre min-plus. Il offre un cadre ...
Le Network Calculus est une théorie visant à calculer des bornes pire-cas sur les performances des r...
The Real-Time Calculus (RTC) [19] is a framework to analyze heterogeneous real-time systems that pro...
In order to obtain a cost-efficient solution, tasks share resources in a Multi-Processor System-on-C...
Abstract The continuous evolution of network calculus led to a set of different analyses. Among them...