Complex real-time systems are traditionally developed in several disjoint steps: (i) decomposition of applications into sets of recurrent tasks, (ii) worst-case execution time estimation, and (iii) schedulability analysis. Each step is already in itself complex and error-prone, and the composition of all three poses a nontrivial integration problem. In particular, it is challenging to obtain an end-to-end analysis of timing properties of the whole system due to practical differences between the interfaces of tools for extracting task models, execution time analysis, and schedulability tests. To address this problem, we propose a seamless and pragmatic end-to-end compilation and timing analysis toolchain, where source programs are written in...
Most works in schedulability analysis theory are based on the assumption that constraints on the per...
In this article, the problem of finding a tight estimate on the worst-case execution time (WCET) of ...
Introduction In a real-time system, many jobs are time-critical. Here, by job, we mean a unit of wo...
Complex real-time systems are traditionally developed in several disjoint steps: (i) decomposition o...
RTSS 2019 originally postponed from December 2019 (Hong-Kong) to February 2020 (York, UK) was cancel...
Real-time programmers have to deal with the problem of relating timing constraints associated with s...
The stringent timing requirements of hard real-time systems are typically guaranteed by first estima...
In real-time systems, an upper-bound on the execution time is mandatory to guarantee all timing cons...
Real-time programmers have to deal with the problem of relating timing constraints associated with s...
The correctness of real-time systems depends on both its logical and temporal correctness. Typically...
Abstract. Hard real-time systems have to satisfy strict timing con-straints. To prove that these con...
In real-time systems, program execution must fulfill timing constraints and respect deadlines. Sched...
AbstractEstimating the Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) of real-time embedded software is an importa...
Estimating the Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) of real-time embedded software is an important probl...
Most works in schedulability analysis theory are based on the assumption that constraints on the per...
Most works in schedulability analysis theory are based on the assumption that constraints on the per...
In this article, the problem of finding a tight estimate on the worst-case execution time (WCET) of ...
Introduction In a real-time system, many jobs are time-critical. Here, by job, we mean a unit of wo...
Complex real-time systems are traditionally developed in several disjoint steps: (i) decomposition o...
RTSS 2019 originally postponed from December 2019 (Hong-Kong) to February 2020 (York, UK) was cancel...
Real-time programmers have to deal with the problem of relating timing constraints associated with s...
The stringent timing requirements of hard real-time systems are typically guaranteed by first estima...
In real-time systems, an upper-bound on the execution time is mandatory to guarantee all timing cons...
Real-time programmers have to deal with the problem of relating timing constraints associated with s...
The correctness of real-time systems depends on both its logical and temporal correctness. Typically...
Abstract. Hard real-time systems have to satisfy strict timing con-straints. To prove that these con...
In real-time systems, program execution must fulfill timing constraints and respect deadlines. Sched...
AbstractEstimating the Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) of real-time embedded software is an importa...
Estimating the Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) of real-time embedded software is an important probl...
Most works in schedulability analysis theory are based on the assumption that constraints on the per...
Most works in schedulability analysis theory are based on the assumption that constraints on the per...
In this article, the problem of finding a tight estimate on the worst-case execution time (WCET) of ...
Introduction In a real-time system, many jobs are time-critical. Here, by job, we mean a unit of wo...