For safety-critical real-time embedded systems, the worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis — determining an upper bound on the possible execution times of a program — is an important part of the system verification. Multi-core processors share resources (e.g. buses and caches) between multiple processor cores and, thus, complicate the WCET analysis as the execution times of a program executed on one processor core significantly depend on the programs executed in parallel on the concurrent cores. We refer to this phenomenon as shared-resource interference. This thesis proposes a novel way of modeling shared-resource interference during WCET analysis. It enables an efficient analysis — as it only considers one processor core at a time — a...
Artificial system interaction with the real environment is in general based on the deployment of pro...
Deployment of multi-core platforms in safety-critical applications requires reliable estimation of w...
Increasing complexity and advancements of hardware continue to make WCET analysis a non-trivial prob...
AbsInt is the leading provider of commercial tools for static code-level timing analysis. Its aiT Wo...
The performance and power efficiency of multi-core processors are attractive features for safety-cri...
The performance and power efficiency of multi-core processors are attractive features for safety-cri...
The performance and power efficiency of multi-core processors are attractive features for safety-cri...
16th International Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis (WCET 2016). 5, Jul, 2016. Toulous...
In order to meet performance/low energy/integration requirements, parallel architectures (multithrea...
To take full advantage of the increasingly used shared-memory multicore architectures, software algo...
Timing matters. This is especially true for safety-critical real-time applications, since human live...
Timing matters. This is especially true for safety-critical real-time applications, since human live...
Over-approximated Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) estimations for multi-cores lead to safe, but ove...
Timing matters. This is especially true for safety-critical real-time applications, since human live...
Artificial system interaction with the real environment is in general based on the deployment of pro...
Artificial system interaction with the real environment is in general based on the deployment of pro...
Deployment of multi-core platforms in safety-critical applications requires reliable estimation of w...
Increasing complexity and advancements of hardware continue to make WCET analysis a non-trivial prob...
AbsInt is the leading provider of commercial tools for static code-level timing analysis. Its aiT Wo...
The performance and power efficiency of multi-core processors are attractive features for safety-cri...
The performance and power efficiency of multi-core processors are attractive features for safety-cri...
The performance and power efficiency of multi-core processors are attractive features for safety-cri...
16th International Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis (WCET 2016). 5, Jul, 2016. Toulous...
In order to meet performance/low energy/integration requirements, parallel architectures (multithrea...
To take full advantage of the increasingly used shared-memory multicore architectures, software algo...
Timing matters. This is especially true for safety-critical real-time applications, since human live...
Timing matters. This is especially true for safety-critical real-time applications, since human live...
Over-approximated Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) estimations for multi-cores lead to safe, but ove...
Timing matters. This is especially true for safety-critical real-time applications, since human live...
Artificial system interaction with the real environment is in general based on the deployment of pro...
Artificial system interaction with the real environment is in general based on the deployment of pro...
Deployment of multi-core platforms in safety-critical applications requires reliable estimation of w...
Increasing complexity and advancements of hardware continue to make WCET analysis a non-trivial prob...