—Component-based software systems with real-time requirements are often scheduled using processor reservation techniques. Such techniques have mainly evolved around hard real-tim...
Nima Moghaddami Khalilzad, Fanxin Kong, Xue Liu, M...
—Thermal control is critical for real-time systems as overheated processors can result in serious performance degradation or even system breakdown due to hardware throttling. The...
Dohwan Kim, Kyung-Joon Park, Yongsoon Eun, Sang Hy...
—This paper presents AUTOBEST, a united AUTOSAR-OS and ARINC 653 RTOS kernel that addresses the requirements of both automotive and avionics domains. We show that their domain-sp...
—The translation look aside buffer (TLB) improves the performance of systems by caching the virtual page to physical frame mapping. But TLBs present a source of unpredictability ...
—Multicores are today used in automotive, controls and avionics systems supporting real-time functionality. When real-time tasks allocated on different cores cooperate through th...
Zaid Al-bayati, Youcheng Sun, Haibo Zeng, Marco Di...
This paper is an extended version of a paper that appeared in the proceedings of the IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium 2009. This paper has been updated with respect to advances ma...
Recent windowing systems allow graphics applications to directly access the graphics processing unit (GPU) for fast rendering. However, application tasks that render frames on the...
—It is widely assumed that scheduling real-time tasks becomes more difficult as their deadlines get shorter. With deadlines shorter, however, tasks potentially compete less with...