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11th RTAS 2005: San Francisco, CA, USA
- 11th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS 2005), 7-10 March 2005, San Francisco, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2302-1
Adaptive Scheduling
- Mehdi Amirijoo, Jörgen Hansson, Svante Gunnarsson, Sang Hyuk Son:
Enhancing Feedback Control Scheduling Performance by On-line Quantification and Suppression of Measurement Disturbance. 2-11 - Xenofon D. Koutsoukos, Radhika Tekumalla, Balachandran Natarajan, Chenyang Lu:
Hybrid Supervisory Utilization Control of Real-Time Systems. 12-21 - Xiliang Zhong, Cheng-Zhong Xu, Minghua Xu, Jianbin Wei:
Optimal Time-Variant Resource Allocation for Internet Servers with Delay. 22-31 - Tejasvi Aswathanarayana, Douglas Niehaus, Venkita Subramonian, Christopher D. Gill:
Design and Performance of Configurable Endsystem Scheduling Mechanisms. 32-43
Analysis
- Ernesto Wandeler, Lothar Thiele:
Characterizing Workload Correlations in Multi Processor Hard Real-Time Systems. 46-55 - Hui Ma, Dongfeng Wang, Farokh B. Bastani, I-Ling Yen, Kendra M. L. Cooper:
A Model and Methodology for Composition QoS Analysis of Embedded Systems. 56-65 - Rodolfo Pellizzoni, Giuseppe Lipari:
Improved Schedulability Analysis of Real-Time Transactions with Earliest Deadline Scheduling. 65-75 - Björn Andersson, Cecilia Ekelin:
Exact Admission-Control for Integrated Aperiodic and Periodic Tasks. 76-85
Applications
- Joseph P. Loyall, Richard E. Schantz, David Corman, James L. Paunicka, Sylvester Fernandez:
A Distributed Real-Time Embedded Application for Surveillance, Detection, and Tracking of Time Critical Targets. 88-97 - Majid Ali Khan, Ladislau Bölöni:
Convoy Driving through Ad-Hoc Coalition Formation. 98-105 - Dnyanesh Mathur, Bryce W. Edwards, Jacob Goldstein, Henry Nguyen, Jeffrey Pine, Barbara A. Plante, John C. Thacker, Carol L. Hoover:
An Approach for Designing Reusable, Embedded Software Components for Spacecraft Flight Instruments. 106-115
Design
- Daniel Simon, David Robert, Olivier Sename:
Robust Control/Scheduling Co-Design: Application to Robot Control. 118-127 - Alberto Ferrante, Giuseppe Piscopo, Stefano Scaldaferri:
Application-Driven Optimization of VLIW Architectures: A Hardware-Software Approach. 128-137 - Wankang Zhao, William C. Kreahling, David B. Whalley, Christopher A. Healy, Frank Mueller:
Improving WCET by Optimizing Worst-Case Paths. 138-147 - Harini Ramaprasad, Frank Mueller:
Bounding Worst-Case Data Cache Behavior by Analytically Deriving Cache Reference Patterns. 148-157
Modeling
- Razvan Racu, Marek Jersak, Rolf Ernst:
Applying Sensitivity Analysis in Real-Time Distributed Systems. 160-169 - Steve Vestal:
Real-Time Sampled Signal Flows through Asynchronous Distributed Systems. 170-179 - Arvind S. Krishna, Emre Turkay, Aniruddha S. Gokhale, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Model-Driven Techniques for Evaluating the QoS of Middleware Configurations for DRE Systems. 180-189 - Krishnakumar Balasubramanian, Jaiganesh Balasubramanian, Jeff Parsons, Aniruddha S. Gokhale, Douglas C. Schmidt:
A Platform-Independent Component Modeling Language for Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems. 190-199
Power-Aware Systems
- Fan Zhang, Samuel T. Chanson:
Power-Aware Processor Scheduling under Average Delay Constraints. 202-212 - Tarek A. AlEnawy, Hakan Aydin:
Energy-Aware Task Allocation for Rate Monotonic Scheduling. 213-223 - Bren Mochocki, Xiaobo Sharon Hu, Gang Quan:
Practical On-line DVS Scheduling for Fixed-Priority Real-Time Systems. 224-233 - Christian Poellabauer, Leo Singleton, Karsten Schwan:
Feedback-Based Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling for Memory-Bound Real-Time Applications. 234-243
Quality of Service
- Balakrishnan Dasarathy, Shrirang Gadgil, Ravichander Vaidyanathan, Kirthika Parmeswaran, Brian A. Coan, M. Conarty, V. Bhanot:
Network QoS Assurance in a Multi-Layer Adaptive Resource Management Scheme for Mission-Critical Applications using the CORBA Middleware Framework. 246-255 - Sourav Ghosh, Ragunathan Rajkumar, Jeffery P. Hansen, John P. Lehoczky:
Scalable QoS-Based Resource Allocation in Hierarchical Networked Environment. 256-267 - Haifeng Zhu, John P. Lehoczky, Jeffery P. Hansen, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
Diff-EDF: A Simple Mechanism for Differentiated EDF Service. 268-277
Reliability and Fault Management
- Philipp Peti, Roman Obermaisser, Hermann Kopetz:
Out-of-Norm Assertions. 280-291 - Kihwal Lee, Lui Sha:
Process Resurrection: A Fast Recovery Mechanism for Real-Time Embedded Systems. 292-301 - Takanori Yokoyama:
An Aspect-Oriented Development Method for Embedded Control Systems with Time-Triggered and Event-Triggered Processing. 302-311
Resource Allocation
- Silke Schomann, Klaus H. Ecker, Dennis Stankovic:
Heuristic Resource Allocation Strategies for Embedded Systems with Continuous mode Changes. 314-321 - Chang-Gun Lee:
A Novel Framework for Quality-Aware Resource Management in Phased Array Radar Systems. 322-331 - Orlando Moreira, Jan David Mol, Marco Bekooij, Jef L. van Meerbergen:
Multiprocessor Resource Allocation for Hard-Real-Time Streaming with a Dynamic Job-Mix. 332-341 - Guido Menkhaus, Michael Holzmann, Sebastian Fischmeister, Claudiu Farcas:
Towards Efficient Use of Shared Communication Media in the Timed Model. 342-351
Scheduling
- Guilin Chen, Guangyu Chen, Ozcan Ozturk, Mahmut T. Kandemir:
An Adaptive Locality-Conscious Process Scheduler for Embedded Systems. 354-364 - Jeffrey R. Merrick, Shige Wang, Kang G. Shin, Jing Song, William Milam:
Priority Refinement for Dependent Tasks in Large Embedded Real-Time Software. 365-374 - Kevin Bryan, Lisa Cingiser DiPippo, Victor Fay Wolfe, Matthew Murphy, Jiangyin Zhang, Douglas Niehaus, David Fleeman, David W. Juedes, Chang Liu, Lonnie R. Welch, Christopher D. Gill:
Integrated CORBA Scheduling and Resource Management for Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems. 375-384 - Jiongxiong Chen, Ashif S. Harji, Peter A. Buhr:
Solution Space for Fixed-Priority with Preemption Threshold. 385-394
Sensor Networks
- Olivier Bezet, Véronique Berge-Cherfaoui:
On-Line Timestamping Synchronization in Distributed Sensor Architectures. 396-404 - Sibin Mohan, Frank Mueller, David B. Whalley, Christopher A. Healy:
Timing Analysis for Sensor Network Nodes of the Atmega Processor Family. 405-414 - Huan Li, Prashant J. Shenoy, Krithi Ramamritham:
Scheduling Messages with Deadlines in Multi-Hop Real-Time Sensor Networks. 415-425
System Composition
- Shengquan Wang, Sangig Rho, Zhibin Mai, Riccardo Bettati, Wei Zhao:
Real-Time Component-Based Systems. 428-437 - Ameet Patil, Neil C. Audsley:
Implementing Application Specific RTOS Policies using Reflection. 438-447 - Zhengting He, Aloysius K. Mok, Cheng Peng:
Timed RTOS Modeling for Embedded System Design. 448-457 - Cesare Bartolini, Giuseppe Lipari, Marco Di Natale:
From Functional Blocks to the Synthesis of the Architectural Model in Embedded Real-time Applications. 458-467
System Software and Hardware
- M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano:
Towards an Understanding of the Behavior of the Single Parent Rule in the RTSJ Scoped Memory Model. 470-479 - Yi-Neng Lin, Chiuan-Hung Lin, Ying-Dar Lin, Yuan-Cheng Lai:
VPN Gateways over Network Processors: Implementation and Evaluation. 480-486 - Jupyung Lee, Kyu Ho Park:
Delayed Locking Technique for Improving Real-Time Performance of Embedded Linux by Prediction of Timer Interrupt. 487-496 - Yuanfang Zhang, Bryan Thrall, Stephen Torri, Christopher D. Gill, Chenyang Lu:
A Real-Time Performance Comparison of Distributable Threads and Event Channels. 497-506
Theory
- Rajeev Alur, Arun Chandrashekharapuram:
Dispatch Sequences for Embedded Control Models. 508-518 - Stefan Andrei, Albert Mo Kim Cheng, Wei-Ngan Chin, Mihai Lupu:
Systematic Debugging of Real-Time Systems based on Incremental Satisfiability Counting. 519-528 - Jianjia Wu, Jyh-Charn Liu, Wei Zhao:
On Schedulability Bounds of Static Priority Schedulers. 529-540 - V. Krishna Nandivada, Jens Palsberg:
Timing Analysis of TCP Servers for Surviving Denial-of-Service Attacks. 541-549
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