AbstractWe present a model, task automata, for real time systems with non-uniformly recurring computation tasks. It is an extended version of timed automata with asynchronous processes that are computation tasks generated (or triggered) by timed events. Compared with classical task models for real time systems, task automata may be used to describe tasks (1) that are generated non-deterministically according to timing constraints in timed automata, (2) that may have interval execution times representing the best case and the worst case execution times, and (3) whose completion times may influence the releases of task instances. We generalize the classical notion of schedulability to task automata. A task automaton is schedulable if there ex...
International audienceClassical approaches based on preemption, such as RM (Rate Monotonic), DM (Dea...
AbstractWe present a modular method for schedulability analysis of real time distributed systems. We...
International audienceClassical approaches based on preemption, such as RM (Rate Monotonic), DM (Dea...
We present a model, task automata, for real time systems with non-uniformly re-curring computation t...
In this paper, we exend timed automata with asynchronous processes i.e. tasks triggered by events a...
This thesis presents a framework for design, analysis, and implementation of embedded systems. We ad...
AbstractIn classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks...
AbstractIn classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks...
Abstract. In classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually as-sumed to be periodic, i.e. ta...
In classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks arrive...
In this work, we propose an approach for automated analysis of real-time scheduling problems based o...
Abstract In this paper, we study schedulability analysis problems for multi-processor real-time syst...
Adjusting to resource changes, dynamic environmental conditions, or new usage modes are some of the ...
Exact schedulability analysis of limited-preemptive (or non-preemptive) real-time workloads with var...
Exact schedulability analysis of limited-preemptive (or non-preemptive) real-time workloads with var...
International audienceClassical approaches based on preemption, such as RM (Rate Monotonic), DM (Dea...
AbstractWe present a modular method for schedulability analysis of real time distributed systems. We...
International audienceClassical approaches based on preemption, such as RM (Rate Monotonic), DM (Dea...
We present a model, task automata, for real time systems with non-uniformly re-curring computation t...
In this paper, we exend timed automata with asynchronous processes i.e. tasks triggered by events a...
This thesis presents a framework for design, analysis, and implementation of embedded systems. We ad...
AbstractIn classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks...
AbstractIn classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks...
Abstract. In classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually as-sumed to be periodic, i.e. ta...
In classic scheduling theory, real-time tasks are usually assumed to be periodic, i.e. tasks arrive...
In this work, we propose an approach for automated analysis of real-time scheduling problems based o...
Abstract In this paper, we study schedulability analysis problems for multi-processor real-time syst...
Adjusting to resource changes, dynamic environmental conditions, or new usage modes are some of the ...
Exact schedulability analysis of limited-preemptive (or non-preemptive) real-time workloads with var...
Exact schedulability analysis of limited-preemptive (or non-preemptive) real-time workloads with var...
International audienceClassical approaches based on preemption, such as RM (Rate Monotonic), DM (Dea...
AbstractWe present a modular method for schedulability analysis of real time distributed systems. We...
International audienceClassical approaches based on preemption, such as RM (Rate Monotonic), DM (Dea...