CORBA is an important standard middleware used in the development of distributed applications. It has also been used with distributed real-time applications, through its extension ...
This text is dedicated to modelling of real-time applications running under multitasking operating system. Theoretical background is based on timed automata by Alur and Dill. As th...
In recent years there has been an increasing demand to build ”soft” real-time applications on top of asynchronous distributed systems. Designing and implementing such applicat...
The Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) provides a platform for the development of real-time applications. However, the RTSJ does not take the distribution requirements of re...
In general, motion compensated (MC) deinterlacing algorithms can outperform non-MC (NMC) ones. However, we often prefer to choose the latter due to the considerations of error prop...
Real-time applications with security requirements are emerging in various areas including government, education, and business. The security sensitive real-time applications can ta...
As the demands on quality of service (QoS) of real-time applications over the Internet increase, many research efforts have developed various packet scheduling schemes to support ...
Many real-time applications, such as traffic control systems, surveillance systems and health monitoring systems, need to operate on continuous unbounded streams of data. These ap...
Embedded services and applications that interact with the real world often, over time, need to run on different kinds of hardware (low-cost microcontrollers to powerful multicore ...