Smart grid endpoints need to use two environments within a processing system (PS), one with a Linux-type operating system (OS) using the Arm Cortex-A53 cores for management tasks, and the other with a standalone execution or a real-time OS using the Arm Cortex-R5 cores. The Xen hypervisor and the OpenAMP framework allow this, but they may introduce a delay in the system, and some messages in the smart grid need a latency lower than 3 ms. In this paper, the Linux thread latencies are characterized by the Cyclictest tool. It is shown that when Xen hypervisor is used, this scenario is not suitable for the smart grid as it does not meet the 3 ms timing constraint. Then, standalone execution as the real-time part is evaluated, measuring the dela...
IEEE This paper addresses the time delay effects of the wide area monitoring and control systems (WA...
Modern software engineering is based on fast release and delivery schedules. To enable fast releases...
International audienceMulti-core systems are now found in many electronic devices. But does current ...
Smart grid endpoints need to use two environments within a processing system (PS), one with a Linux-...
GNU/Linux systems have become strong competitors in the embedded real-time systems segment. Many com...
This paper focuses on the Firm Real-Time requirements of Time-Critical Wide Area Measurement and Con...
Smart grids play an important role in the modernization and optimization of the existing electrical ...
This paper focuses on the firm real-time requirements of Time-Critical Wide Area Measurement and Con...
Embedded systems exist almost everywhere since 95% of the current market chips contains embedded dev...
2015 26th Irish Signals and Systems Conference (ISSC), 24 - 25 June 2015Electricity companies will o...
Currently, many real-time systems are implemented either by carefully crafted bare-metal software or...
Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) processors are now commonly used in real-time embedded systems. The ...
3rd Workshop on High-performance and Real-time Embedded Systems (HIRES 2015). 21, Jan, 2015. Amsterd...
Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) processors are now commonly used in real-time embedded systems. The ...
The drastically increased use of information and communications technology has resulted in a growing...
IEEE This paper addresses the time delay effects of the wide area monitoring and control systems (WA...
Modern software engineering is based on fast release and delivery schedules. To enable fast releases...
International audienceMulti-core systems are now found in many electronic devices. But does current ...
Smart grid endpoints need to use two environments within a processing system (PS), one with a Linux-...
GNU/Linux systems have become strong competitors in the embedded real-time systems segment. Many com...
This paper focuses on the Firm Real-Time requirements of Time-Critical Wide Area Measurement and Con...
Smart grids play an important role in the modernization and optimization of the existing electrical ...
This paper focuses on the firm real-time requirements of Time-Critical Wide Area Measurement and Con...
Embedded systems exist almost everywhere since 95% of the current market chips contains embedded dev...
2015 26th Irish Signals and Systems Conference (ISSC), 24 - 25 June 2015Electricity companies will o...
Currently, many real-time systems are implemented either by carefully crafted bare-metal software or...
Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) processors are now commonly used in real-time embedded systems. The ...
3rd Workshop on High-performance and Real-time Embedded Systems (HIRES 2015). 21, Jan, 2015. Amsterd...
Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) processors are now commonly used in real-time embedded systems. The ...
The drastically increased use of information and communications technology has resulted in a growing...
IEEE This paper addresses the time delay effects of the wide area monitoring and control systems (WA...
Modern software engineering is based on fast release and delivery schedules. To enable fast releases...
International audienceMulti-core systems are now found in many electronic devices. But does current ...