Authors' final versionOSEK OS (Offene Systeme und deren Schnittstellen fur die Elektronik in Kraftfahrzeugen Operating System) is an open, real-time operating system standard for ECU software in vehicles. Because it was originally designed to be used in an extremely resource-constrained environment, an OSEK-compliant operating system must incur low processing overhead and memory usage. Unfortunately, as OSEK OS has evolved over time, it now specifies nontrivial kernel features along with multiple conformance classes and application modes. This may lead to unwanted dynamic resource usage in a system using OSEK OS unless the standard is carefully interpreted and designed into an OSEK OS implementation. In this paper, we analyzed the various k...
Many desired features of computing platforms, such as increased fault tolerance, variable quality of...
Implementing new operating systems is tedious, costly, and often impractical except for large projec...
The limited built-in configurability of Linux can lead to expensive code size overhead when it is us...
While the ever-increasing complexity of automotive software systems can be effectively managed throu...
Abstract—The drive towards standardization in the automotive sector puts a lot of pressure on softwa...
The car industry has created a series of standards called AutoSAR as a response to the increasing nu...
As the complexity of embedded systems grows, there is an increasing use of operating systems (OSes) ...
In recent years, a rapidly growing number of small embedded systems have been used in very high volu...
Automotive embedded systems have become very complex, are strongly integrated, and the safety-critic...
\u3cp\u3eStack sharing between tasks may significantly reduce the amount of memory required in resou...
The OSEK industrial standard governs the design of embedded real-time operating systems in the autom...
Computer systems are part of almost every aspect in our life. They are not only present in the form ...
Background: With an increase of the number of features in a vehicle, the computational requirements ...
The main goal of a real-time operating system (RTOS) is to provide foundations for guaranteeing det...
Sponsoring organization Title and subtitle Investigation of Real-Time Operating Systems: OSEK/VDX an...
Many desired features of computing platforms, such as increased fault tolerance, variable quality of...
Implementing new operating systems is tedious, costly, and often impractical except for large projec...
The limited built-in configurability of Linux can lead to expensive code size overhead when it is us...
While the ever-increasing complexity of automotive software systems can be effectively managed throu...
Abstract—The drive towards standardization in the automotive sector puts a lot of pressure on softwa...
The car industry has created a series of standards called AutoSAR as a response to the increasing nu...
As the complexity of embedded systems grows, there is an increasing use of operating systems (OSes) ...
In recent years, a rapidly growing number of small embedded systems have been used in very high volu...
Automotive embedded systems have become very complex, are strongly integrated, and the safety-critic...
\u3cp\u3eStack sharing between tasks may significantly reduce the amount of memory required in resou...
The OSEK industrial standard governs the design of embedded real-time operating systems in the autom...
Computer systems are part of almost every aspect in our life. They are not only present in the form ...
Background: With an increase of the number of features in a vehicle, the computational requirements ...
The main goal of a real-time operating system (RTOS) is to provide foundations for guaranteeing det...
Sponsoring organization Title and subtitle Investigation of Real-Time Operating Systems: OSEK/VDX an...
Many desired features of computing platforms, such as increased fault tolerance, variable quality of...
Implementing new operating systems is tedious, costly, and often impractical except for large projec...
The limited built-in configurability of Linux can lead to expensive code size overhead when it is us...