Abstract. We propose FIT, a flexible, light-weight and real-time scheduling system for wireless sensor platforms. There are three salient features of FIT. First, its two-tier hiera...
Wei Dong, Chun Chen, Xue Liu, Kougen Zheng, Rui Ch...
This paper addresses the problem of mapping an application, which is highly dynamic in the future, onto a heterogeneous multiprocessor platform in an energy efficient way. A two-p...
Rudy Lauwereins, Chun Wong, Paul Marchal, Johan Vo...
In this paper, we propose a simulation-based methodology for worst-case response time estimation of distributed realtime systems. Schedulability analysis produces pessimistic uppe...
Soheil Samii, Sergiu Rafiliu, Petru Eles, Zebo Pen...
Discrete-event (DE) models are formal system specifications that have analyzable deterministic behaviors. Using a global, consistent notion of time, DE components communicate via...
During real-world design of embedded real-time systems, it cannot be expected that all performance data required for scheduling analysis is fully available up front. In such situa...