An increasing trend in safety-critical real-time systems is towards open computing environments, where applications with different degrees of importance are developed independently and integrated together on a single computing platform. In these systems, the correct behavior of some application (e.g., flight control) is more important (“critical”) to the overall safety of the system than that of another (e.g., in-flight cooling). Such a system that consolidates multiple functionalities of different importance or criticality is called a mixed-criticality system. Classical real-time scheduling theory can be used to guarantee the correctness of mixed-criticality systems, such that applications at different levels of criticality are verified wi...
The design and analysis of real-time scheduling algorithms for safety-critical systems is a challeng...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
Traditional fixed-priority scheduling analysis for periodic and sporadic task sets is based on the a...
An increasing trend in safety-critical real-time systems is towards open computing environments, whe...
Modern safety-critical real-time systems are realized via integration of multiple system components ...
Timing guarantee is critical to ensure the correctness of embedded software systems that interact wi...
Timing guarantee is critical to ensure the correctness of embedded software systems that interact wi...
The advent of multicore processors has attracted many safety-critical systems, e.g., automotive and ...
In mixed-criticality systems, functionalities of different degrees of importance (or criticalities) ...
Mixed-criticality model of computation is being increasingly adopted in timing-sensitive systems. T...
Timing guarantee is critical to ensure the correctness of embedded software systems that interact wi...
The advent of multicore processors has attracted many safety-critical systems, e.g., automotive and ...
In conventional real-time systems analysis, each system parameter is specified by a single estimate,...
Real-time systems are increasingly running a mix of tasks with different criticality levels: for ins...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
The design and analysis of real-time scheduling algorithms for safety-critical systems is a challeng...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
Traditional fixed-priority scheduling analysis for periodic and sporadic task sets is based on the a...
An increasing trend in safety-critical real-time systems is towards open computing environments, whe...
Modern safety-critical real-time systems are realized via integration of multiple system components ...
Timing guarantee is critical to ensure the correctness of embedded software systems that interact wi...
Timing guarantee is critical to ensure the correctness of embedded software systems that interact wi...
The advent of multicore processors has attracted many safety-critical systems, e.g., automotive and ...
In mixed-criticality systems, functionalities of different degrees of importance (or criticalities) ...
Mixed-criticality model of computation is being increasingly adopted in timing-sensitive systems. T...
Timing guarantee is critical to ensure the correctness of embedded software systems that interact wi...
The advent of multicore processors has attracted many safety-critical systems, e.g., automotive and ...
In conventional real-time systems analysis, each system parameter is specified by a single estimate,...
Real-time systems are increasingly running a mix of tasks with different criticality levels: for ins...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
The design and analysis of real-time scheduling algorithms for safety-critical systems is a challeng...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
Traditional fixed-priority scheduling analysis for periodic and sporadic task sets is based on the a...