The common availability of multiple processors in modern CPU devices and the need to reduce cost of embedded systems has created a drive for integrating functionalities from different parts of a system into a single Multi- Processor System-on-Chip (MPSoC) device. As a result, system resources are shared amongst the critical and non-critical components of the system, which results in a mixed-criticality system (MCS). An example of a MCS is to combine an airbag control unit with the infotainment system of a car, in such a case, both components must be certified unless an isolation mechanism that can prevent the non-critical to interfere with the critical subsystems is implemented. This isolation can be achieved via spatial and temporal partit...
Digital transformation causes the deployment of vast quantities of heterogeneous software components...
\u3cp\u3eIn this chapter we define what a mixed-time-criticality system is and what its requirements...
The continuous increment of processors computational power and the requirements on additional functi...
Abstract-Modern embedded applications typically integrate a multitude of functionalities with potent...
The development of mixed-criticality virtualized multi-core systems poses new challenges that are be...
In real-time and safety-critical systems, the move towards multi-cores is becoming unavoidable to sa...
Virtualization is gaining attraction in the industry as it promises a flexible way to integrate, man...
With the emergence of multicore embedded System on Chip (SoC), the integration of several applicatio...
There is an ongoing trend in several embedded industries to consolidate multiple subsystems onto t...
International audienceThe transition from conventional federated archi-tectures to integrated archit...
Multi- and many-core processors are becoming increasingly popular in embedded systems. Many of these...
The System-on-Chip revolution has not impacted the field of safety-critical systems as widely as the...
Recent trends show a steady increase towards concurrently executing more and more applications on a ...
Recent trends show a steady increase towards concurrently executing more and more applications on a ...
The current approach to developing mixed-criticality sys- tems is by partitioning the hardware resou...
Digital transformation causes the deployment of vast quantities of heterogeneous software components...
\u3cp\u3eIn this chapter we define what a mixed-time-criticality system is and what its requirements...
The continuous increment of processors computational power and the requirements on additional functi...
Abstract-Modern embedded applications typically integrate a multitude of functionalities with potent...
The development of mixed-criticality virtualized multi-core systems poses new challenges that are be...
In real-time and safety-critical systems, the move towards multi-cores is becoming unavoidable to sa...
Virtualization is gaining attraction in the industry as it promises a flexible way to integrate, man...
With the emergence of multicore embedded System on Chip (SoC), the integration of several applicatio...
There is an ongoing trend in several embedded industries to consolidate multiple subsystems onto t...
International audienceThe transition from conventional federated archi-tectures to integrated archit...
Multi- and many-core processors are becoming increasingly popular in embedded systems. Many of these...
The System-on-Chip revolution has not impacted the field of safety-critical systems as widely as the...
Recent trends show a steady increase towards concurrently executing more and more applications on a ...
Recent trends show a steady increase towards concurrently executing more and more applications on a ...
The current approach to developing mixed-criticality sys- tems is by partitioning the hardware resou...
Digital transformation causes the deployment of vast quantities of heterogeneous software components...
\u3cp\u3eIn this chapter we define what a mixed-time-criticality system is and what its requirements...
The continuous increment of processors computational power and the requirements on additional functi...