Recent technological advances have led to an increasing gap between memory and processor performance, since memory bandwidth is progressing at a much slower pace than processor bandwidth. Pre-fetching techniques are traditionally used to bridge this gap and achieve high processor utilization while tolerating high memory latencies. Following this trend, new computational models have been proposed to split task execution in two consecutive phases: a memory phase in which the required instructions and data are pre-fetched to local memory (M-phase), and an execution phase in which the task is executed with no memory contention (C-phase). Decoupling memory and execution phases not only simplifies the timing analysis, but also allows a more effic...
Commercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a cache to b...
In real-time systems, priorities assigned to real-time tasks determine the order of task executions,...
In this paper, we present a conjecture for exact best-case response times of periodic released, inde...
International audienceRecent technological advances have led to an increasing gap between memory and...
Recent technological advances have led to an increasing gap between memory and processor performance...
A major obstacle towards the adoption of multi-core platforms for real-time systems is given by the ...
In the last years, a progressive migration from single processor chips to multi-core computing devic...
This report addresses the problem of priority assignment in multiprocessor real-time systems using g...
International audienceIn this paper we study global fixed-priority scheduling of periodic task syste...
Driven by industry demand, there is an increasing need to develop real-time multiprocessor systems w...
Abstract—Recently, there have been several promising tech-niques developed for schedulability analys...
Timing verification of multi-core systems is complicated by contention for shared hardware resources...
Multicore platforms are being increasingly adopted in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) due to their adva...
<p align="justify"> The design of real-time systems faces two important challenges: incorporating mo...
This paper examines the relative effectiveness of fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling in a uniproc...
Commercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a cache to b...
In real-time systems, priorities assigned to real-time tasks determine the order of task executions,...
In this paper, we present a conjecture for exact best-case response times of periodic released, inde...
International audienceRecent technological advances have led to an increasing gap between memory and...
Recent technological advances have led to an increasing gap between memory and processor performance...
A major obstacle towards the adoption of multi-core platforms for real-time systems is given by the ...
In the last years, a progressive migration from single processor chips to multi-core computing devic...
This report addresses the problem of priority assignment in multiprocessor real-time systems using g...
International audienceIn this paper we study global fixed-priority scheduling of periodic task syste...
Driven by industry demand, there is an increasing need to develop real-time multiprocessor systems w...
Abstract—Recently, there have been several promising tech-niques developed for schedulability analys...
Timing verification of multi-core systems is complicated by contention for shared hardware resources...
Multicore platforms are being increasingly adopted in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) due to their adva...
<p align="justify"> The design of real-time systems faces two important challenges: incorporating mo...
This paper examines the relative effectiveness of fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling in a uniproc...
Commercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a cache to b...
In real-time systems, priorities assigned to real-time tasks determine the order of task executions,...
In this paper, we present a conjecture for exact best-case response times of periodic released, inde...