This thesis is a major part of the results within a project called "Applications of wait/lock-free protocols to real-time systems". This project is funded by the national Swedish Real-Time Systems research initiative ARTES (www.artes.uu.se) supported by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research. The project started in March 1999 and has been running in major with one active Ph.D. student. The aim of the project was to study non-blocking algorithms and apply them to real-time systems. The applications should focus on commercial real-time operating systems, with Enea OSE as the major target. We started with evaluating wait-free snapshot algorithms suitable for real-time systems. As snapshots are very useful in distributed embedded syste...
This paper considers the use of lock-free shared objects within hard real-time systems. As the name ...
Computing devices are increasingly being leveraged in cyber-physical systems, in which computing dev...
\ua9 Aras Atalar, Paul Renaud-Goud, and Philippas Tsigas.In this paper we present two analytical fra...
This thesis is a major part of the results within a project called "Applications of wait/lock-free p...
A wait-free algorithm for implementing a snapshot mechanism for real-time systems is presented in th...
Abstract. A wait-free algorithm for implementing a snapshot mechanism for real-time systems is prese...
We present a simple and wait-free implementation of a snapshot shared data structure suitable for re...
This thesis deals with how to design and implement efficient, practical and reliable concurrent data...
The thesis investigates non-blocking synchronization in shared memory systems, in particular in high...
The thesis investigates non-blocking synchronization in shared memory systems, in particular in high...
A non-blocking protocol that allows real-time tasks to share data in a multiprocessor system is pres...
A space efficient wait-free algorithm for implementing a shared buffer for real-time multiprocessor ...
With the widespread adoption of multicore architectures, multiprocessors are now a standard deployme...
Modern computer systems often involve multiple processes or threads of control that communicate thro...
International audienceModel-based approaches for the development of software intensive real-time emb...
This paper considers the use of lock-free shared objects within hard real-time systems. As the name ...
Computing devices are increasingly being leveraged in cyber-physical systems, in which computing dev...
\ua9 Aras Atalar, Paul Renaud-Goud, and Philippas Tsigas.In this paper we present two analytical fra...
This thesis is a major part of the results within a project called "Applications of wait/lock-free p...
A wait-free algorithm for implementing a snapshot mechanism for real-time systems is presented in th...
Abstract. A wait-free algorithm for implementing a snapshot mechanism for real-time systems is prese...
We present a simple and wait-free implementation of a snapshot shared data structure suitable for re...
This thesis deals with how to design and implement efficient, practical and reliable concurrent data...
The thesis investigates non-blocking synchronization in shared memory systems, in particular in high...
The thesis investigates non-blocking synchronization in shared memory systems, in particular in high...
A non-blocking protocol that allows real-time tasks to share data in a multiprocessor system is pres...
A space efficient wait-free algorithm for implementing a shared buffer for real-time multiprocessor ...
With the widespread adoption of multicore architectures, multiprocessors are now a standard deployme...
Modern computer systems often involve multiple processes or threads of control that communicate thro...
International audienceModel-based approaches for the development of software intensive real-time emb...
This paper considers the use of lock-free shared objects within hard real-time systems. As the name ...
Computing devices are increasingly being leveraged in cyber-physical systems, in which computing dev...
\ua9 Aras Atalar, Paul Renaud-Goud, and Philippas Tsigas.In this paper we present two analytical fra...