National audienceWith emerging many-core architectures, using on-chip shared memories is an interesting approach because it provides high bandwidth and high throughput data exchange. Such a feature is usually implemented as a multi-bus multi-banked memory. Since predicting timing behavior is key to efficient design and verification of embedded real-time systems, the question that arises is how to evaluate the access time for one memory access of a given task while others may concurrently access the same memory-bank at t the same time. In this paper, we give the answers for a subset of streaming applications modeled like CSDF Model of Computation and implemented in Kalray’s MPPA chip
The requirements for today's embedded hard real-time systems are high: They should deliver high perf...
Abstract Multicore technology has the potential for drastically increasing produc-tivity of embedded...
International audienceAccesses to shared resources in multi-core systems raise predictability issues...
National audienceWith emerging many-core architectures, using on-chip shared memories is an interest...
Conference of 2013 IEEE 7th International Symposium on Embedded Multicore/Manycore System-on-Chip, M...
International audienceThe use of many-core COTS processors in safety critical embedded systems is a ...
The use of many-core COTS processors in safety critical embedded systems is a challenging research ...
The transition to multi-core architectures can be attributed mainly to fundamental limitations in cl...
Multi-core architectures are increasingly being used in real-time embedded systems. In general, such...
Deployment of multi-core platforms in safety-critical applications requires reliable estimation of w...
A major challenge in multi-core real-time systems is the interference problem on the shared hardware...
In multicore architectures, there is potential for contention between cores when accessing shared re...
The real-time systems community has over the years devoted considerable attention to the impact on e...
Predictability is of paramount importance in real-time and safety-critical systems, where non-functi...
Performance analysis of applications in multi-core platforms is challenging because of temporal inte...
The requirements for today's embedded hard real-time systems are high: They should deliver high perf...
Abstract Multicore technology has the potential for drastically increasing produc-tivity of embedded...
International audienceAccesses to shared resources in multi-core systems raise predictability issues...
National audienceWith emerging many-core architectures, using on-chip shared memories is an interest...
Conference of 2013 IEEE 7th International Symposium on Embedded Multicore/Manycore System-on-Chip, M...
International audienceThe use of many-core COTS processors in safety critical embedded systems is a ...
The use of many-core COTS processors in safety critical embedded systems is a challenging research ...
The transition to multi-core architectures can be attributed mainly to fundamental limitations in cl...
Multi-core architectures are increasingly being used in real-time embedded systems. In general, such...
Deployment of multi-core platforms in safety-critical applications requires reliable estimation of w...
A major challenge in multi-core real-time systems is the interference problem on the shared hardware...
In multicore architectures, there is potential for contention between cores when accessing shared re...
The real-time systems community has over the years devoted considerable attention to the impact on e...
Predictability is of paramount importance in real-time and safety-critical systems, where non-functi...
Performance analysis of applications in multi-core platforms is challenging because of temporal inte...
The requirements for today's embedded hard real-time systems are high: They should deliver high perf...
Abstract Multicore technology has the potential for drastically increasing produc-tivity of embedded...
International audienceAccesses to shared resources in multi-core systems raise predictability issues...