Numerous researchers have studied the contention that arises among tasks running in parallel on a multicore processor. Most of those studies seek to derive a tight and sound upper-bound for the worst-case delay with which a processor resource may serve an incoming request, when its access is arbitrated using time-predictable policies such as round-robin or FIFO. We call this value upper-bound delay ( ubd ). Deriving trustworthy ubd statically is possible when sufficient public information exists on the timing latency incurred on access to the resource of interest. Unfortunately however, that is rarely granted for commercial-of-the-shelf (COTS) processors. Therefore, the users resort to measurement observations on the target processor and th...
Multicores are becoming ubiquitous in automotive. Yet, the expected benefits on integration are chal...
Multi-core systems have become prevalent in the last years, because of their favorable properties in...
International audienceMulti-core systems are increasingly interesting candidates for executing paral...
Numerous researchers have studied the contention that arises among tasks running in parallel on a mu...
Contention among tasks concurrently running in a multicore has been deeply studied in the literature...
The real-time systems community has over the years devoted considerable attention to the impact on e...
The advent of multicore processors complicates timing analysis owing to the need to account for the ...
Today multicore processors are used in most modern systems that require computational logic. However...
Reliably upperbounding contention in multicore shared resources is of prominent importance in the ea...
Artificial system interaction with the real environment is in general based on the deployment of pro...
The ability to produce early guaranteed performance (worst-case execution time) estimates for multic...
Commercially available Off The Shelf (COTS) multicores have been assessed as the baseline computing ...
The interactions among concurrent tasks pose a challenge in the design of real-time multi-core syste...
Abstract In the development of hard real-time systems, knowledge of the Worst-Case Execution Time (W...
In this paper, we introduce a multicore response time analysis (MRTA) framework, which decouples res...
Multicores are becoming ubiquitous in automotive. Yet, the expected benefits on integration are chal...
Multi-core systems have become prevalent in the last years, because of their favorable properties in...
International audienceMulti-core systems are increasingly interesting candidates for executing paral...
Numerous researchers have studied the contention that arises among tasks running in parallel on a mu...
Contention among tasks concurrently running in a multicore has been deeply studied in the literature...
The real-time systems community has over the years devoted considerable attention to the impact on e...
The advent of multicore processors complicates timing analysis owing to the need to account for the ...
Today multicore processors are used in most modern systems that require computational logic. However...
Reliably upperbounding contention in multicore shared resources is of prominent importance in the ea...
Artificial system interaction with the real environment is in general based on the deployment of pro...
The ability to produce early guaranteed performance (worst-case execution time) estimates for multic...
Commercially available Off The Shelf (COTS) multicores have been assessed as the baseline computing ...
The interactions among concurrent tasks pose a challenge in the design of real-time multi-core syste...
Abstract In the development of hard real-time systems, knowledge of the Worst-Case Execution Time (W...
In this paper, we introduce a multicore response time analysis (MRTA) framework, which decouples res...
Multicores are becoming ubiquitous in automotive. Yet, the expected benefits on integration are chal...
Multi-core systems have become prevalent in the last years, because of their favorable properties in...
International audienceMulti-core systems are increasingly interesting candidates for executing paral...