Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES) are in charge of controlling fundamental parts of embedded system, e.g. energy harvesting solar panels in satellites, steering and breaking in cars, or flight management systems in airplanes. To do so, CRTES require strong evidence of correct functional and timing behavior. The former guarantees that the system operates correctly in response of its inputs; the latter ensures that its operations are performed within a predefined time budget. CRTES aim at increasing the number and complexity of functions. Examples include the incorporation of \smarter" Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) functionality in modern cars or advanced collision avoidance systems in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). ...
Over the last years, we are witnessing the steady and rapid growth of Critica! Real-Time Embedded Sy...
The development of High-Integrity Real-Time Systems has a high footprint in terms of human, material...
Presented at INForum - Simpósio de Informática (INFORUM 2015). 7 to 8, Sep, 2015. Portugal.There is ...
Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES) are in charge of controlling fundamental parts of embedd...
Industry developing Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES), such as Aerospace, Space, Automotiv...
Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES) follow a verification and validation process on the timi...
Poster presented in 11th Conference on High Performance and Embedded Architecture and Compilation (H...
Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES) feature performance-demanding functionality. High-perfo...
The increasing demand for new functionalities in current and future hard real-time embedded systems,...
3rd Workshop on High-performance and Real-time Embedded Systems (HIRES 2015). 21, Jan, 2015. Amsterd...
Engineers who design hard real-time embedded systems express a need for several times the performanc...
Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES) are the subset of embedded systems with timing constrain...
The requirements for today's embedded hard real-time systems are high: They should deliver high perf...
Artificial system interaction with the real environment is in general based on the deployment of pro...
In the last decade, the market for Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES) has increased signif...
Over the last years, we are witnessing the steady and rapid growth of Critica! Real-Time Embedded Sy...
The development of High-Integrity Real-Time Systems has a high footprint in terms of human, material...
Presented at INForum - Simpósio de Informática (INFORUM 2015). 7 to 8, Sep, 2015. Portugal.There is ...
Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES) are in charge of controlling fundamental parts of embedd...
Industry developing Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES), such as Aerospace, Space, Automotiv...
Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES) follow a verification and validation process on the timi...
Poster presented in 11th Conference on High Performance and Embedded Architecture and Compilation (H...
Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES) feature performance-demanding functionality. High-perfo...
The increasing demand for new functionalities in current and future hard real-time embedded systems,...
3rd Workshop on High-performance and Real-time Embedded Systems (HIRES 2015). 21, Jan, 2015. Amsterd...
Engineers who design hard real-time embedded systems express a need for several times the performanc...
Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES) are the subset of embedded systems with timing constrain...
The requirements for today's embedded hard real-time systems are high: They should deliver high perf...
Artificial system interaction with the real environment is in general based on the deployment of pro...
In the last decade, the market for Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTES) has increased signif...
Over the last years, we are witnessing the steady and rapid growth of Critica! Real-Time Embedded Sy...
The development of High-Integrity Real-Time Systems has a high footprint in terms of human, material...
Presented at INForum - Simpósio de Informática (INFORUM 2015). 7 to 8, Sep, 2015. Portugal.There is ...