5th Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering, SBESC 2015 (SBESC 2015). 3 to 6, Nov, 2015. Foz do Iguaçu, Brasil.Real-time mixed-criticality systems (MCS) are designed so that tasks with different criticality levels share the same computing platform. Scheduling mechanisms must ensure that high criticality tasks are safe independently of lower criticality tasks’ behaviour. In this paper we provide theoretical schedulability properties for MCS by showing that: (a) the least upper bound on processor utilisation of MCS is in general null for both uniprocessor and multiprocessor platforms; (b) this bound lies in interval [ln 2, 2( √2 − 1)] if higher criticality tasks do not have periods larger than lower criticality ones; and (...
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5th Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering, SBESC 2015 (SBESC 2015). 3 to 6, Nov, 2015...
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In mixed-criticality systems, functionalities of different degrees of importance (or criticalities) ...
5th Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering, SBESC 2015 (SBESC 2015). 3 to 6, Nov, 2015...
An increasing trend in safety-critical real-time systems is towards open computing environments, whe...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...
23rd International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems (RTNS 2015). 4 to 6, Nov, 2015, Main...
The relevance and popularity of mixed-criticality real-time systems precipitously increase in many i...
Real-time systems are increasingly running a mix of tasks with different criticality levels: for ins...
Due to size, weight, and power considerations, there is an emerging trend in real-time embedded syst...
Modern safety-critical real-time systems are realized via integration of multiple system components ...
In conventional real-time systems analysis, each system parameter is specified by a single estimate,...
The advent of multicore processors has attracted many safety-critical systems, e.g., automotive and ...
We define quality of service requirements for mixed-criticality systems based on min-plus algebra ra...
Timing guarantee is critical to ensure the correctness of embedded software systems that interact wi...
Abstract—The functional consolidation induced by the cost-reduction trends in embedded systems can f...
In this paper we approach the problem of Mixed Criticality (MC) for probabilistic real-time systems ...
In mixed-criticality systems, functionalities of different degrees of importance (or criticalities) ...