Timing anomalies make worst-case execution time analysis much harder, because the analysis will have to consider all local choices. It has been widely recognised that certain hardware features are timing anomalous, while others are not. However, defining formally what a timing anomaly is, has been difficult.We examine previous definitions of timing anomalies, and identify examples where they do not align with common observations. We then provide a definition for consistently slower hardware traces that can be used to define timing anomalies and aligns with common observations
Abstract — Hard real-time systems need methods to deter-mine upper bounds for their execution times,...
Previous timing analysis methods have assumed that the worst-case instruction execution time necessa...
The timing behavior of real-time systems is often validated through timing analyses, which are yet j...
Timing anomalies make worst-case execution time analysis much harder, because the analysis will have...
Timing anomalies make worst-case execution time analysis much harder, because the analysis will have...
Timing Anomalies are characterized by counterintuitive timing behaviour. A locally faster execution ...
Abstract. Timing anomalies are characterized by counterintuitive timing behaviour. A locally faster ...
Computing tight WCET bounds in the presence of timing anomalies - found in almost any modern hardwar...
A timing anomaly is a counterintuitive timing behavior in the sense that a local fast execution slow...
“This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyrigh...
“This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyrigh...
The validation of the timing behavior of a safety-critical embedded software system requires both sa...
This paper explores timing anomalies in WCET analysis.Timing anomalies add to the complexity of WCET...
Timing verification of embedded critical real-time systems is hindered by complex designs. Timing an...
Worst-Case-Execution-Time (WCET) analysis computes upper bounds on the execution time of a program o...
Abstract — Hard real-time systems need methods to deter-mine upper bounds for their execution times,...
Previous timing analysis methods have assumed that the worst-case instruction execution time necessa...
The timing behavior of real-time systems is often validated through timing analyses, which are yet j...
Timing anomalies make worst-case execution time analysis much harder, because the analysis will have...
Timing anomalies make worst-case execution time analysis much harder, because the analysis will have...
Timing Anomalies are characterized by counterintuitive timing behaviour. A locally faster execution ...
Abstract. Timing anomalies are characterized by counterintuitive timing behaviour. A locally faster ...
Computing tight WCET bounds in the presence of timing anomalies - found in almost any modern hardwar...
A timing anomaly is a counterintuitive timing behavior in the sense that a local fast execution slow...
“This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyrigh...
“This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyrigh...
The validation of the timing behavior of a safety-critical embedded software system requires both sa...
This paper explores timing anomalies in WCET analysis.Timing anomalies add to the complexity of WCET...
Timing verification of embedded critical real-time systems is hindered by complex designs. Timing an...
Worst-Case-Execution-Time (WCET) analysis computes upper bounds on the execution time of a program o...
Abstract — Hard real-time systems need methods to deter-mine upper bounds for their execution times,...
Previous timing analysis methods have assumed that the worst-case instruction execution time necessa...
The timing behavior of real-time systems is often validated through timing analyses, which are yet j...