29th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2017). 27 to 30, Jun, 2017, Main track, pp 18:1-18:21. Dubrovnik, Croatia.The design of mixed-criticality systems often involves painful tradeoffs between safety guarantees and performance. However, the use of more detailed architectural models in the design and analysis of scheduling arrangements for mixed-criticality systems can provide greater confidence in the analysis, but also opportunities for better performance. Motivated by this view, we propose an extension of Vestal’s model for mixed-criticality multicore systems that (i) accounts for the per-task partitioning of the last-level cache and (ii) supports the dynamic reassignment, for better schedulability, of cache portions...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
An increasing trend in safety-critical real-time systems is towards open computing environments, whe...
This paper addresses the problem of scheduling tasks with different criticality levels in the prese...
The design of mixed-criticality systems often involves painful tradeoffs between safety guarantees a...
29th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2017). 27 to 30, Jun, 2017, Main track, pp 18:...
Work in Progress Session, 28th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2016). 5 to 8, Jul, ...
29th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2017), WiP. Dubrovnik, Croatia.In mixed-critic...
Paper presented at the 30TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARCHITECTURE OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS (ARCS 2017...
Many Mixed Criticality algorithms have been developed with an assumption that lower criticality-leve...
Mixed-criticality multicore system design must often provide both safety guarantees and high perform...
This article appears as part of the ESWEEK-TECS special issue and was presented at the International...
Many Mixed Criticality scheduling algorithms have been developed with an assumption that lower criti...
The majority of prior academic research into mixed criticality systems assumes that if high-critical...
International audienceThis paper introduces probabilistic analysis for fixed priority preemptive sch...
Real-time systems are becoming increasingly complex. A modern car, for example, requires a multitude...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
An increasing trend in safety-critical real-time systems is towards open computing environments, whe...
This paper addresses the problem of scheduling tasks with different criticality levels in the prese...
The design of mixed-criticality systems often involves painful tradeoffs between safety guarantees a...
29th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2017). 27 to 30, Jun, 2017, Main track, pp 18:...
Work in Progress Session, 28th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2016). 5 to 8, Jul, ...
29th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2017), WiP. Dubrovnik, Croatia.In mixed-critic...
Paper presented at the 30TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARCHITECTURE OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS (ARCS 2017...
Many Mixed Criticality algorithms have been developed with an assumption that lower criticality-leve...
Mixed-criticality multicore system design must often provide both safety guarantees and high perform...
This article appears as part of the ESWEEK-TECS special issue and was presented at the International...
Many Mixed Criticality scheduling algorithms have been developed with an assumption that lower criti...
The majority of prior academic research into mixed criticality systems assumes that if high-critical...
International audienceThis paper introduces probabilistic analysis for fixed priority preemptive sch...
Real-time systems are becoming increasingly complex. A modern car, for example, requires a multitude...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
An increasing trend in safety-critical real-time systems is towards open computing environments, whe...
This paper addresses the problem of scheduling tasks with different criticality levels in the prese...