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39th RTSS 2018: Nashville, TN, USA
- 2018 IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, RTSS 2018, Nashville, TN, USA, December 11-14, 2018. IEEE Computer Society 2018, ISBN 978-1-5386-7908-1
Invited TCRTS Award Paper
- Tei-Wei Kuo, Jian-Jia Chen, Yuan-Hao Chang, Pi-Cheng Hsiu:
Real-Time Computing and the Evolution of Embedded System Designs. 1-12
Session 1: Networks
- Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Rapid Routing with Guaranteed Delay Bounds. 13-22 - Giorgio Audrito, Ferruccio Damiani, Mirko Viroli, Enrico Bini:
Distributed Real-Time Shortest-Paths Computations with the Field Calculus. 23-34
Session 2: Autonomous Systems and Applications
- Mohammad Khayatian, Mohammadreza Mehrabian, Aviral Shrivastava:
RIM: Robust Intersection Management for Connected Autonomous Vehicles. 35-44 - Guang Wang, Xiaoyang Xie, Fan Zhang, Yunhuai Liu, Desheng Zhang:
bCharge: Data-Driven Real-Time Charging Scheduling for Large-Scale Electric Bus Fleets. 45-55 - Yunhao Bai, Kuangyu Zheng, Zejiang Wang, Xiaorui Wang, Junmin Wang:
Dynamic Channel Selection for Real-Time Safety Message Communication in Vehicular Networks. 56-66 - Soroush Bateni, Cong Liu:
ApNet: Approximation-Aware Real-Time Neural Network. 67-79
Session 3: Real-Time Support on GPUs
- Ming Yang, Tanya Amert, Kecheng Yang, Nathan Otterness, James H. Anderson, F. Donelson Smith, Shige Wang:
Making OpenVX Really "Real Time". 80-93 - Sandeep D'Souza, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
CycleTandem: Energy-Saving Scheduling for Real-Time Systems with Hardware Accelerators. 94-106 - Soroush Bateni, Husheng Zhou, Yuankun Zhu, Cong Liu:
PredJoule: A Timing-Predictable Energy Optimization Framework for Deep Neural Networks. 107-118 - Nicola Capodieci, Roberto Cavicchioli, Marko Bertogna, Aingara Paramakuru:
Deadline-Based Scheduling for GPU with Preemption Support. 119-130
Session 4: Brief Presentations and RTSS@Work Demos
- Albert Mo Kim Cheng, Panruo Wu:
Work-in-Progress: Incorporating Deadline-Based Scheduling in Tasking Programming Model for Extreme-Scale Parallel Computing. 131-134 - Qin Xia, Dakai Zhu, Hakan Aydin:
Work-in-Progress: Preference-Oriented Scheduling in Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems. 135-138 - Sims Osborne, James H. Anderson:
Work in Progress: Combining Real Time and Multithreading. 139-142 - Frédéric Mallet, Min Zhang:
Work-in-Progress: From Logical Time Scheduling to Real-Time Scheduling. 143-146 - Catherine E. Nemitz, James H. Anderson:
Work-in-Progress: Lock-Based Software Transactional Memory for Real-Time Systems. 147-150 - Zheng Dong, Cong Liu:
Work-in-Progress: New Analysis Techniques for Supporting Hard Real-Time Sporadic DAG Task Systems on Multiprocessors. 151-154 - Meiling Han, Nan Guan, Jinghao Sun, Qingqiang He, Qingxu Deng, Weichen Liu:
Work-in-Progress: Response Time Bounds for Typed DAG Parallel Tasks on Heterogeneous Multi-cores. 155-156 - Hang Xu, Frank Mueller:
Work-in-Progress: Making Machine Learning Real-Time Predictable. 157-160 - Habeeb Olufowobi, Gedare Bloom, Clinton Young, Joseph Zambreno:
Work-in-Progress: Real-Time Modeling for Intrusion Detection in Automotive Controller Area Network. 161-164 - Linwei Niu, Jonathan Musselwhite, Wei Li:
Work-in-Progress: Enhanced Energy-Aware Standby-Sparing Techniques for Fixed-Priority Hard Real-Time Systems. 165-168 - Frédéric Giroudot, Ahlem Mifdaoui:
Work-in-Progress: Extending Buffer-Aware Worst-Case Timing Analysis of Wormhole NoCs. 169-172 - Sai Sruti, Ashikahmed Bhuiyan, Zhishan Guo:
Work-in-Progress: Precise Scheduling of Mixed-Criticality Tasks by Varying Processor Speed. 173-176 - Akram Hakiri, Aniruddha S. Gokhale:
Work-in-Progress: Towards Real-Time Smart City Communications using Software Defined Wireless Mesh Networking. 177-180 - Peng Wu, Chenchen Fu, Minming Li, Yingchao Zhao, Chun Jason Xue, Song Han:
Work-in-Progress: Joint Network and Computing Resource Scheduling for Wireless Networked Control Systems. 181-184
Session 5: I/O and Formal Methods
- Katherine Missimer, Richard West:
Partitioned Real-Time NAND Flash Storage. 185-195 - Ahmad Golchin, Zhuoqun Cheng, Richard West:
Tuned Pipes: End-to-End Throughput and Delay Guarantees for USB Devices. 196-207 - Pavithra Prabhakar, Ratan Lal, James Kapinski:
Automatic Trace Generation for Signal Temporal Logic. 208-217 - Pascal Fradet, Maxime Lesourd, Jean-François Monin, Sophie Quinton:
A Generic Coq Proof of Typical Worst-Case Analysis. 218-229
Session 6: Multicore Systems
- Ankit Agrawal, Renato Mancuso, Rodolfo Pellizzoni, Gerhard Fohler:
Analysis of Dynamic Memory Bandwidth Regulation in Multi-core Real-Time Systems. 230-241 - Shamit Bansal, Yecheng Zhao, Haibo Zeng, Kehua Yang:
Optimal Implementation of Simulink Models on Multicore Architectures with Partitioned Fixed Priority Scheduling. 242-253 - Roberto Medina, Etienne Borde, Laurent Pautet:
Scheduling Multi-periodic Mixed-Criticality DAGs on Multi-core Architectures. 254-264 - Jordi Cardona, Carles Hernández, Enrico Mezzetti, Jaume Abella, Francisco J. Cazorla:
NoCo: ILP-Based Worst-Case Contention Estimation for Mesh Real-Time Manycores. 265-276
Session 7: Industry Panel
Session 8: Communications
- Federico Terraneo, Paolo Polidori, Alberto Leva, William Fornaciari:
TDMH-MAC: Real-Time and Multi-hop in the Same Wireless MAC. 277-287 - Kilho Lee, Taejune Park, Minsu Kim, Hoon Sung Chwa, Jinkyu Lee, Seungwon Shin, Insik Shin:
MC-SDN: Supporting Mixed-Criticality Scheduling on Switched-Ethernet Using Software-Defined Networking. 288-299 - Aakash Soni, Xiaoting Li, Jean-Luc Scharbarg, Christian Fraboul:
Optimizing Network Calculus for Switched Ethernet Network with Deficit Round Robin. 300-311
Session 9: Memory and I/O
- Daniel Casini, Alessandro Biondi, Geoffrey Nelissen, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
Memory Feasibility Analysis of Parallel Tasks Running on Scratchpad-Based Architectures. 312-324 - Corey Tessler, Nathan Fisher:
BUNDLEP: Prioritizing Conflict Free Regions in Multi-threaded Programs to Improve Cache Reuse. 325-337 - Christian Dietrich, Daniel Lohmann:
Semi-Extended Tasks: Efficient Stack Sharing Among Blocking Threads. 338-349 - Selma Saidi, Alexander Syring:
Exploiting Locality for the Performance Analysis of Shared Memory Systems in MPSoCs. 350-360
Session 10: Uni-Processor Scheduling
- Geoffrey Nelissen, Alessandro Biondi:
The SRP Resource Sharing Protocol for Self-Suspending Tasks. 361-372 - Zhishan Guo, Kecheng Yang, Sudharsan Vaidhun, Samsil Arefin, Sajal K. Das, Haoyi Xiong:
Uniprocessor Mixed-Criticality Scheduling with Graceful Degradation by Completion Rate. 373-383 - Sandeep Kumar Bijinemula, Aaron Willcock, Thidapat Chantem, Nathan Fisher:
An Efficient Knapsack-Based Approach for Calculating the Worst-Case Demand of AVR Tasks. 384-395 - Chao Peng, Yecheng Zhao, Haibo Zeng:
Schedulability Analysis of Adaptive Variable-Rate Tasks with Dynamic Switching Speeds. 396-407
Session 11: Multi-processor Scheduling
- Sergey Voronov, James H. Anderson:
An Optimal Semi-Partitioned Scheduler Assuming Arbitrary Affinity Masks. 408-420 - Daniel Casini, Alessandro Biondi, Geoffrey Nelissen, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
Partitioned Fixed-Priority Scheduling of Parallel Tasks Without Preemptions. 421-433 - Jian-Jia Chen, Georg von der Brüggen, Junjie Shi, Niklas Ueter:
Dependency Graph Approach for Multiprocessor Real-Time Synchronization. 434-446 - Xin Han, Liang Zhao, Zhishan Guo, Xingwu Liu:
An Improved Speedup Factor for Sporadic Tasks with Constrained Deadlines Under Dynamic Priority Scheduling. 447-455
Session 12: Outstanding Papers
- Farouk Hebbache, Mathieu Jan, Florian Brandner, Laurent Pautet:
Shedding the Shackles of Time-Division Multiplexing. 456-468 - Sebastian Hahn, Jan Reineke:
Design and Analysis of SIC: A Provably Timing-Predictable Pipelined Processor Core. 469-481 - Niklas Ueter, Georg von der Brüggen, Jian-Jia Chen, Jing Li, Kunal Agrawal:
Reservation-Based Federated Scheduling for Parallel Real-Time Tasks. 482-494 - Mohamed Hassan:
On the Off-Chip Memory Latency of Real-Time Systems: Is DDR DRAM Really the Best Option? 495-505
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