Modern real-time embedded systems are moving from federated architectures, where logical applications and subsystems are implemented on different hardware components, to progressively more integrated architectures which use extensive sharing of different physical resources. These systems employ multiple active components, such as CPU cores, HW processors, coprocessors and peripherals, which can all autonomously perform computational and communication activities. Furthermore, they are increasingly built using Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components in an attempt to increase performance and reduce cost and time to market. Integrated real-time systems such as those employed in the avionic, medical and automotive domain are often mixed-...
Critical real-time embedded systems feature complex safety-related, performance-demanding functional...
Commercial of the shelf multicore processors suffer from timing interferences between cores which co...
Modern industrial applications often employ embedded processors – programmed with dedicated software...
Modern real-time embedded systems are moving from federated architectures, where logical application...
Building safety-critical real-time systems out of inexpensive, non-real-time, COTS components is cha...
COTS peripherals are heavily used in the embed-ded market, but their unpredictability is a threat fo...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) integrate sensing, computing, communication and actuation capabilities ...
In cyber-physical systems, where embedded computation interacts with physical processes, correctness...
International audienceSafety-critical embedded systems, commonly found in automotive, space, and hea...
In the safety critical domain such as in avionics, existing embedded solutions based on single-core ...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) use networked control software to interact with and manipulate the phys...
Embedded processors play a key role in many safety-critical applications including medical, automoti...
The embedded computing revolution is pushing the transition from a single-core processor to a multic...
This thesis is concerned with the design and implementation of single-processor embedded systems whi...
The spread of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the use of smart control systems in many mission-crit...
Critical real-time embedded systems feature complex safety-related, performance-demanding functional...
Commercial of the shelf multicore processors suffer from timing interferences between cores which co...
Modern industrial applications often employ embedded processors – programmed with dedicated software...
Modern real-time embedded systems are moving from federated architectures, where logical application...
Building safety-critical real-time systems out of inexpensive, non-real-time, COTS components is cha...
COTS peripherals are heavily used in the embed-ded market, but their unpredictability is a threat fo...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) integrate sensing, computing, communication and actuation capabilities ...
In cyber-physical systems, where embedded computation interacts with physical processes, correctness...
International audienceSafety-critical embedded systems, commonly found in automotive, space, and hea...
In the safety critical domain such as in avionics, existing embedded solutions based on single-core ...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) use networked control software to interact with and manipulate the phys...
Embedded processors play a key role in many safety-critical applications including medical, automoti...
The embedded computing revolution is pushing the transition from a single-core processor to a multic...
This thesis is concerned with the design and implementation of single-processor embedded systems whi...
The spread of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the use of smart control systems in many mission-crit...
Critical real-time embedded systems feature complex safety-related, performance-demanding functional...
Commercial of the shelf multicore processors suffer from timing interferences between cores which co...
Modern industrial applications often employ embedded processors – programmed with dedicated software...