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30th ECRTS 2018: Barcelona, Spain
- Sebastian Altmeyer:
30th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems, ECRTS 2018, July 3-6, 2018, Barcelona, Spain. LIPIcs 106, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik 2018, ISBN 978-3-95977-075-0 - Front Matter, Table of Contents, Preface, Conference Organization.
- Farzad Farshchi, Prathap Kumar Valsan, Renato Mancuso, Heechul Yun:
Deterministic Memory Abstraction and Supporting Multicore System Architecture. 1:1-1:25 - Muhammad Ali Awan, Pedro F. Souto, Konstantinos Bletsas, Benny Akesson, Eduardo Tovar:
Worst-case Stall Analysis for Multicore Architectures with Two Memory Controllers. 2:1-2:22 - Pedro Benedicte, Carles Hernández, Jaume Abella, Francisco J. Cazorla:
HWP: Hardware Support to Reconcile Cache Energy, Complexity, Performance and WCET Estimates in Multicore Real-Time Systems. 3:1-3:22 - Dominic Oehlert, Selma Saidi, Heiko Falk:
Compiler-based Extraction of Event Arrival Functions for Real-Time Systems Analysis. 4:1-4:22 - Kunal Agrawal, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
A Measurement-Based Model for Parallel Real-Time Tasks. 5:1-5:19 - Georg von der Brüggen, Nico Piatkowski, Kuan-Hsun Chen, Jian-Jia Chen, Katharina Morik:
Efficiently Approximating the Probability of Deadline Misses in Real-Time Systems. 6:1-6:22 - Robert I. Davis, Iain Bate, Guillem Bernat, Ian Broster, Alan Burns, Antoine Colin, Stuart Hutchesson, Nigel Tracey:
Transferring Real-Time Systems Research into Industrial Practice: Four Impact Case Studies. 7:1-7:24 - Jian-Jia Chen, Georg von der Brüggen, Niklas Ueter:
Push Forward: Global Fixed-Priority Scheduling of Arbitrary-Deadline Sporadic Task Systems. 8:1-8:24 - Mitra Nasri, Geoffrey Nelissen, Björn B. Brandenburg:
A Response-Time Analysis for Non-Preemptive Job Sets under Global Scheduling. 9:1-9:23 - Paolo Pazzaglia, Luigi Pannocchi, Alessandro Biondi, Marco Di Natale:
Beyond the Weakly Hard Model: Measuring the Performance Cost of Deadline Misses. 10:1-10:22 - Kunal Agrawal, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Intractability Issues in Mixed-Criticality Scheduling. 11:1-11:21 - Risat Mahmud Pathan:
Improving the Schedulability and Quality of Service for Federated Scheduling of Parallel Mixed-Criticality Tasks on Multiprocessors. 12:1-12:22 - Johannes Freitag, Sascha Uhrig, Theo Ungerer:
Virtual Timing Isolation for Mixed-Criticality Systems. 13:1-13:23 - Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos, Enrico Bini, Sanjoy K. Baruah, Alan Burns:
AdaptMC: A Control-Theoretic Approach for Achieving Resilience in Mixed-Criticality Systems. 14:1-14:22 - Leonie Ahrendts, Sophie Quinton, Thomas Boroske, Rolf Ernst:
Verifying Weakly-Hard Real-Time Properties of Traffic Streams in Switched Networks. 15:1-15:22 - Arpan Gujarati, Mitra Nasri, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Quantifying the Resiliency of Fail-Operational Real-Time Networked Control Systems. 16:1-16:24 - Viktor Edpalm, Alexandre Martins, Karl-Erik Årzén, Martina Maggio:
Camera Networks Dimensioning and Scheduling with Quasi Worst-Case Transmission Time. 17:1-17:22 - Tjerk Bijlsma, Alexander Lint, Jacques Verriet:
Early Design Phase Cross-Platform Throughput Prediction for Industrial Stream-Processing Applications. 18:1-18:20 - Waqar Ali, Heechul Yun:
Protecting Real-Time GPU Kernels on Integrated CPU-GPU SoC Platforms. 19:1-19:22 - Ming Yang, Nathan Otterness, Tanya Amert, Joshua Bakita, James H. Anderson, F. Donelson Smith:
Avoiding Pitfalls when Using NVIDIA GPUs for Real-Time Tasks in Autonomous Systems. 20:1-20:21 - Joachim Fellmuth, Thomas Göthel, Sabine Glesner:
Instruction Caches in Static WCET Analysis of Artificially Diversified Software. 21:1-21:23 - Kristin Krüger, Marcus Völp, Gerhard Fohler:
Vulnerability Analysis and Mitigation of Directed Timing Inference Based Attacks on Time-Triggered Systems. 22:1-22:17 - Anand Bhat, Soheil Samii, Ragunathan Raj Rajkumar:
Recovery Time Considerations in Real-Time Systems Employing Software Fault Tolerance. 23:1-23:22 - Peter Wägemann, Christian Dietrich, Tobias Distler, Peter Ulbrich, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Whole-System Worst-Case Energy-Consumption Analysis for Energy-Constrained Real-Time Systems. 24:1-24:25 - Catherine E. Nemitz, Tanya Amert, James H. Anderson:
Using Lock Servers to Scale Real-Time Locking Protocols: Chasing Ever-Increasing Core Counts. 25:1-25:24 - Felipe Cerqueira, Geoffrey Nelissen, Björn B. Brandenburg:
On Strong and Weak Sustainability, with an Application to Self-Suspending Real-Time Tasks. 26:1-26:21
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