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12th RTAS 2006: San Jose, CA, USA
- 12th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS 2006), 4-7 April 2006, San Jose, California, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2516-4
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- 12th IEEE Real Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium - cover.
- 12th IEEE Real Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium - title.
- 12th IEEE Real Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium - copyright.
Introduction
- Message from the Program Chair.
- Committees.
- Reviewers.
Real-Time Operating Systems
- Richard West, Gabriel Parmer:
Application-Specific Service Technologies for Commodity Operating Systems in Real-Time Environments. 3-13 - Luis E. Leyva-del-Foyo, Pedro Mejía-Alvarez, Dionisio de Niz:
Predictable Interrupt Management for Real Time Kernels over conventional PC Hardware. 14-23 - Jaesoo Lee, Jiyong Park, Seongsoo Hong:
Memory Footprint Reduction with Quasi-Static Shared Libraries in MMU-less Embedded Systems. 24-36
Sensor Networks
- Tian He, Pascal Vicaire, Ting Yan, Liqian Luo, Lin Gu, Gang Zhou, Radu Stoleru, Qing Cao, John A. Stankovic, Tarek F. Abdelzaher:
Achieving Real-Time Target Tracking UsingWireless Sensor Networks. 37-48 - YoungMin Kwon, Gul Agha:
Scalable Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Wireless Sensor Networks. 49-58 - Wenbo He, Klara Nahrstedt:
Impact of Upper Layer Adaptation on End-to-end Delay Management in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. 59-70
Worst Case Execution Analysis
- Harini Ramaprasad, Frank Mueller:
Bounding Preemption Delay within Data Cache Reference Patterns for Real-Time Tasks. 71-80 - Ramkumar Jayaseelan, Tulika Mitra, Xianfeng Li:
Estimating the Worst-Case Energy Consumption of Embedded Software. 81-90 - Ken W. Batcher, Robert A. Walker:
Interrupt Triggered Software Prefetching for Embedded CPU Instruction Cache. 91-102
Resource Management
- Yingxin Jiang, Aaron Striegel:
Granularity Aware (m, k) Queue Management for Real-time Media Servers. 103-112 - Mario Aldea Rivas, Guillem Bernat, Ian Broster, Alan Burns, Radu Dobrin, José M. Drake, Gerhard Fohler, Paolo Gai, Michael González Harbour, Giacomo Guidi, J. Javier Gutiérrez, Tomas Lennvall, Giuseppe Lipari, José María Martínez, Julio L. Medina, José C. Palencia Gutiérrez, Michael Trimarchi:
FSF: A Real-Time Scheduling Architecture Framework. 113-124 - Theodore M. Wong, Richard A. Golding, Caixue Lin, Ralph A. Becker-Szendy:
Zygaria: Storage Performance as a Managed Resource. 125-134 - Jae W. Lee, Krste Asanovic:
METERG: Measurement-Based End-to-End Performance Estimation Technique in QoS-Capable Multiprocessors. 135-147
Scheduling
- Unmesh D. Bordoloi, Samarjit Chakraborty:
Interactive Schedulability Analysis. 147-156 - Leonardo Mangeruca, Alberto Ferrari, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
Uniprocessor Scheduling Under Precedence Constraints. 157-166 - Xue Liu, Tarek F. Abdelzaher:
On Non-Utilization Bounds for Arbitrary Fixed Priority Policies. 167-178
Distributed and Multiprocessor Scheduling
- James H. Anderson, John M. Calandrino, UmaMaheswari C. Devi:
Real-Time Scheduling on Multicore Platforms. 179-190 - Shengbing Jiang:
A Decoupled Scheduling Approach For Distributed Real-Time Embedded Automotive Systems. 191-198 - Sathish Gopalakrishnan, Marco Caccamo:
Task Partitioning with Replication upon Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Systems. 199-207 - Rodolfo Pellizzoni, Marco Caccamo:
Adaptive Allocation of Software and Hardware Real-Time Tasks for FPGA-based Embedded Systems. 208-220
Design and Development
- Iain Bate, Paul Emberson:
Incorporating Scenarios And Heuristics To Improve Flexibility In Real-Time Embedded Systems. 221-230 - Dionisio de Niz, Gaurav Bhatia, Raj Rajkumar:
Model-Based Development of Embedded Systems: The SysWeaver Approach. 231-242 - Ernesto Wandeler, Lothar Thiele:
Interface-Based Design of Real-Time Systems with Hierarchical Scheduling. 243-252 - Thomas A. Henzinger, Slobodan Matic:
An Interface Algebra for Real-Time Components. 253-266
Multimedia Performance Analysis
- Zhengting He, Cheng Peng, Aloysius K. Mok:
A Performance Estimation Tool for Video Applications. 267-276 - Min (Leon) Li, Tanja Van Achteren, Erik Brockmeyer, Francky Catthoor:
Statistical Performance Analysis and Estimation of Coarse Grain Parallel Multimedia Processing System. 277-288
Real-Time Communication
- Sathish Gopalakrishnan, Marco Caccamo, Lui Sha:
Switch Scheduling and Network Design for Real-Time Systems. 289-300 - Roman Obermaisser:
Message Reordering for the Reuse of CAN-based Legacy Applications in a Time-Triggered Architecture. 301-310 - Sebastian Fischmeister, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee:
Network-Code Machine: Programmable Real-Time Communication Schedules. 311-324
Modeling
- Razvan Racu, Rolf Ernst:
Scheduling Anomaly Detection and Optimization for Distributed Systems with Preemptive Task-Sets. 325-334 - Marco Di Natale:
Optimizing the Multitask Implementation of Multirate Simulink Models. 335-346 - Kai Chen, Janos Sztipanovits, Sherif Abdelwahed:
A Semantic Unit for Timed Automata Based Modeling Languages. 347-360
Embedded and Real-Time Technologies
- Christian Zinner, Wilfried Kubinger:
ROS-DMA: A DMA Double Buffering Method for Embedded Image Processing with Resource Optimized Slicing. 361-372 - Philippas Tsigas, Yi Zhang, Daniel Cederman, Tord Dellsen:
Wait-Free Queue Algorithms for the Real-time Java Specification. 373-383 - Jason Baker, Antonio Cunei, Chapman Flack, Filip Pizlo, Marek Prochazka, Jan Vitek, Austin Armbruster, Edward Pla, David Holmes:
A Real-time Java Virtual Machine for Avionics - An Experience Report. 384-396
Energy Awareness
- Dakai Zhu:
Reliability-Aware Dynamic Energy Management in Dependable Embedded Real-Time Systems. 397-407 - Jian-Jia Chen, Heng-Ruey Hsu, Tei-Wei Kuo:
Leakage-Aware Energy-Efficient Scheduling of Real-Time Tasks in Multiprocessor Systems. 408-417 - Cosmin Rusu, Alexandre Peixoto Ferreira, Claudio Scordino, Aaron Watson:
Energy-Efficient Real-Time Heterogeneous Server Clusters. 418-428
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