Safety and control functions of modern automotive systems are implemented as chains of periodic data producer/consumer tasks run at different rates. To simplify the development of such systems, automotive standards relax synchronization requirements between tasks, allowing a task to run even if its dependent tasks are inactive. This gives birth to more complex timing constraints such as data age, which specifies the maximum duration of time that input data of a task chain is still allowed to affect the output of the chain. We develop a technique to compute lower and upper bounds on the data age of multi-rate task chains that execute upon a heterogeneous computing platform using a job-level fixed-priority scheduling policy. To the best of ou...
In many application scenarios, data consumed by real-time tasks are required to meet a maximum age, ...
Many industrial real-time embedded systems are very large, flexible and highly configurable software...
239 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.We address the problem of tim...
Safety and control functions of modern automotive systems are implemented as chains of periodic data...
Automotive control systems typically have latency requirements for certain cause-effect chains. Whe...
Real-time systems require a formal guarantee of timing-constraints, not only for individual tasks bu...
Many automotive systems are real-time systems, which means that not only correct operationsbut also ...
Many automotive systems are real-time systems, which means that not only correct operationsbut also ...
International audienceThe inter-task communication in embedded real-time systems can be achieved usi...
While the real-time systems community has developed very valuable approaches to timing and schedulin...
While the real-time systems community has developed very valuable approaches to timing and schedulin...
Modern automotive and avionics embedded systems integrate several functionalities that are subject t...
Different communication models have been historically adopted in the automotive domain for allowing ...
Automotive and avionics embedded systems are usually composed of several tasks that are subject to c...
In modern cars more and more algorithms are implemented as distributed systems. For example, an ACCS...
In many application scenarios, data consumed by real-time tasks are required to meet a maximum age, ...
Many industrial real-time embedded systems are very large, flexible and highly configurable software...
239 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.We address the problem of tim...
Safety and control functions of modern automotive systems are implemented as chains of periodic data...
Automotive control systems typically have latency requirements for certain cause-effect chains. Whe...
Real-time systems require a formal guarantee of timing-constraints, not only for individual tasks bu...
Many automotive systems are real-time systems, which means that not only correct operationsbut also ...
Many automotive systems are real-time systems, which means that not only correct operationsbut also ...
International audienceThe inter-task communication in embedded real-time systems can be achieved usi...
While the real-time systems community has developed very valuable approaches to timing and schedulin...
While the real-time systems community has developed very valuable approaches to timing and schedulin...
Modern automotive and avionics embedded systems integrate several functionalities that are subject t...
Different communication models have been historically adopted in the automotive domain for allowing ...
Automotive and avionics embedded systems are usually composed of several tasks that are subject to c...
In modern cars more and more algorithms are implemented as distributed systems. For example, an ACCS...
In many application scenarios, data consumed by real-time tasks are required to meet a maximum age, ...
Many industrial real-time embedded systems are very large, flexible and highly configurable software...
239 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.We address the problem of tim...