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found 29 matches
- 2014
- Bernard Blackham, Mark H. Liffiton, Gernot Heiser:
Trickle: Automated infeasible path detection using all minimal unsatisfiable subsets. RTAS 2014: 169-178 - Aaron Carroll, Gernot Heiser:
Unifying DVFS and offlining in mobile multicores. RTAS 2014: 287-296 - Felipe Cerqueira, Manohar Vanga, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Scaling global scheduling with message passing. RTAS 2014: 263-274 - Daniel Danner, Rainer Muller, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat
, Wanja Hofer, Daniel Lohmann:
SAFER SLOTH: Efficient, hardware-tailored memory protection. RTAS 2014: 37-48 - Robert I. Davis, Timo Feld, Victor Pollex, Frank Slomka:
Schedulability tests for tasks with Variable Rate-dependent Behaviour under fixed priority scheduling. RTAS 2014: 51-62 - Stefan Groesbrink, Luís Almeida
, Mário de Sousa
, Stefan M. Petters:
Towards certifiable adaptive reservations for hypervisor-based virtualization. RTAS 2014: 13-24 - Mohammad A. Haque, Hakan Aydin, Dakai Zhu:
Real-time scheduling under fault bursts with multiple recovery strategy. RTAS 2014: 63-74 - Christian Herber, Andre Oliver Richter, Thomas Wild, Andreas Herkersdorf:
A network virtualization approach for performance isolation in controller area network (CAN). RTAS 2014: 215-224 - Rafia Inam, Nesredin Mahmud, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte, Mikael Sjödin:
The Multi-Resource Server for predictable execution on multi-core platforms. RTAS 2014: 1-12 - Javier Jalle, Jaume Abella
, Eduardo Quiñones
, Luca Fossati, Marco Zulianello, Francisco J. Cazorla
:
AHRB: A high-performance time-composable AMBA AHB bus. RTAS 2014: 225-236 - Sriram Karunagaran, Karuna P. Sahoo, Jayaraj Poroor, Masahiro Fujita:
MAESTRO: A time-driven embedded testbed Architecture with Event-driven Synchronization. RTAS 2014: 237-248 - Yooseong Kim, David Broman, Jian Cai, Aviral Shrivastava:
WCET-aware dynamic code management on scratchpads for Software-Managed Multicores. RTAS 2014: 179-188 - Hyoseung Kim
, Dionisio de Niz, Björn Andersson, Mark H. Klein, Onur Mutlu
, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
Bounding memory interference delay in COTS-based multi-core systems. RTAS 2014: 145-154 - Daniel Lo, Mohamed Ismail, Tao Chen, G. Edward Suh:
Slack-aware opportunistic monitoring for real-time systems. RTAS 2014: 203-214 - Kartik Nagar, Y. N. Srikant:
Precise shared cache analysis using optimal interference placement. RTAS 2014: 125-134 - Dionisio de Niz, Linh T. X. Phan:
Partitioned scheduling of multi-modal mixed-criticality real-time systems on multiprocessor platforms. RTAS 2014: 111-122 - Claire Pagetti, David Saussié
, Romain Gratia, Eric Noulard, Pierre Siron
:
The ROSACE case study: From Simulink specification to multi/many-core execution. RTAS 2014: 309-318 - Risat Mahmud Pathan, Per Stenström, Lars-Goran Green, Torbjorn Hult, Patrik Sandin:
Overhead-aware temporal partitioning on multicore processors. RTAS 2014: 251-262 - Jan Reineke, Sebastian Altmeyer, Daniel Grund, Sebastian Hahn, Claire Maiza:
Selfish-LRU: Preemption-aware caching for predictability and performance. RTAS 2014: 135-144 - Jan Reineke, Johannes Doerfert
:
Architecture-parametric timing analysis. RTAS 2014: 189-200 - Marcus Völp
, Marcus Hähnel
, Adam Lackorzynski:
Has energy surpassed timeliness? Scheduling energy-constrained mixed-criticality systems. RTAS 2014: 275-284 - Qi Wang, Gabriel Parmer:
FJOS: Practical, predictable, and efficient system support for fork/join parallelism. RTAS 2014: 25-36 - Saud Wasly
, Rodolfo Pellizzoni:
Hiding memory latency using fixed priority scheduling. RTAS 2014: 75-86 - Yoshikazu Watanabe, Shuichi Karino, Yoshinori Saida, Gen Morita, Takahiro Iihoshi:
STCoS: Software-defined traffic control for smartphones. RTAS 2014: 297-308 - Richard West, James H. Anderson, Samarjit Chakraborty
:
Message from the Program and Track Chairs. RTAS 2014: ix-x - Eugene Yip
, Matthew M. Y. Kuo, Partha S. Roop, David Broman:
Relaxing the synchronous approach for mixed-criticality systems. RTAS 2014: 89-100 - Heechul Yun, Renato Mancuso
, Zheng Pei Wu, Rodolfo Pellizzoni:
PALLOC: DRAM bank-aware memory allocator for performance isolation on multicore platforms. RTAS 2014: 155-166 - Michael Zimmer, David Broman, Chris Shaver, Edward A. Lee:
FlexPRET: A processor platform for mixed-criticality systems. RTAS 2014: 101-110 - 20th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium, RTAS 2014, Berlin, Germany, April 15-17, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-4691-4 [contents]
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