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9th SIES 2014: Pisa, Italy
- Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Embedded Systems, SIES 2014, Pisa, Italy, June 18-20, 2014. IEEE 2014
- Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Enrico Macii:
Message from the program chairs. IV
Session 1: Energy management
- Mario Bambagini, Hakan Aydin:
Periodic charging scheme for fixed-priority real-time systems with renewable energy. 1-10 - Matthias Becker, Adriaan Schmidt, Martin Orehek, Thomas Nolte:
Saving energy by means of dynamic load management in embedded multicore systems. 11-20 - Alessandro Bogliolo, Valerio Freschi, Emanuele Lattanzi, Amy L. Murphy, Usman Raza:
Towards a true energetically sustainable WSN: A case study with prediction-based data collection and a wake-up receiver. 21-28
Session 2: Real-time scheduling
- Alessandro Biondi, Alessandra Melani, Marko Bertogna:
Hard Constant Bandwidth Server: Comprehensive formulation and critical scenarios. 29-37 - Tomasz Kloda, Bruno d'Ausbourg, Luca Santinelli:
EDF schedulability analysis for an extended Timing Definition Language. 30-40 - Ricardo Garibay-Martínez, Geoffrey Nelissen, Luis Lino Ferreira, Luís Miguel Pinho:
On the scheduling of fork-join parallel/distributed real-time tasks. 31-40 - Sara Afshar, Moris Behnam, Reinder J. Bril, Thomas Nolte:
Flexible spin-lock model for resource sharing in multiprocessor real-time systems. 41-51
Session 3: Embedded applications
- Carlo Alberto Avizzano, Emanuele Ruffaldi, Daniele Leonardis, Massimo Bergamasco:
A networked haptic embedded controller. 52-57 - Carmelo Di Franco, Gianluca Franchino, Mauro Marinoni:
Data fusion for relative localization of wireless mobile nodes. 58-65 - Pasquale Buonocunto, Mauro Marinoni:
Tracking limbs motion using a wireless network of inertial measurement units. 66-76 - Tullio Facchinetti, Guido Benetti, Marco L. Della Vedova:
Modeling and real-time control of an industrial air multi-compressor system. 67-76
Session 4: Distributed systems and networks
- Hamid Ayed, Ahlem Mifdaoui, Christian Fraboul:
Hierarchical traffic shaping and frame packing to reduce bandwidth utilization in the AFDX. 77-86 - Philip Axer, Daniel Thiele, Rolf Ernst:
Formal timing analysis of automatic repeat request for switched real-time networks. 78-87 - Philip Parsch, Alejandro Masrur, Wolfram Hardt:
Designing reliable home-automation networks based on unidirectional nodes. 88-95 - Andrea Azzara, Daniele Alessandrelli, Stefano Bocchino, Matteo Petracca, Paolo Pagano:
PyoT, a macroprogramming framework for the Internet of Things. 96-103
Session 5: Design and Synthesis
- Wei-Tsun Sun, Zoran A. Salcic, Alain Girault, Avinash Malik:
libDGALS: A library-based approach to design dynamic GALS systems. 104-111 - Peng Deng, Qi Zhu, Marco Di Natale, Haibo Zeng:
Task synthesis for latency-sensitive synchronous block diagram. 112-121 - Asma Mehiaoui, Sara Tucci Piergiovanni, Chokri Mraidha, Jean-Philippe Babau:
Extending response-time analysis for the automatic synthesis of functional graphs into fixed-priority distributed systems. 122-132
Session 6: Resource aware methods
- Adam Kostrzewa, Sebastian Tobuschat, Philip Axer, Rolf Ernst:
Supervised sharing of virtual channels in Networks -on-Chip. 133-140 - Mayank Shekhar, Harini Ramaprasad, Frank Mueller:
Network-on-Chip aware scheduling of hard-real-time tasks. 141-150 - Jonas Flodin, Kai Lampka, Wang Yi:
Dynamic budgeting for settling DRAM contention of co-running hard and soft real-time tasks. 151-159 - Stephan Schnitzer, Simon Gansel, Frank Dürr, Kurt Rothermel:
Concepts for execution time prediction of 3D GPU rendering. 160-169
Session 7: Mixed criticality and automotive systems
- Mohammed Abuteir, Roman Obermaisser:
Mixed-criticality systems based on time-triggered ethernet with multiple ring topologies. 170-178 - Tianyu Zhang, Nan Guan, Qingxu Deng, Wang Yi:
On the analysis of EDF-VD scheduled mixed-criticality real-time systems. 179-188 - Dominik Reinhardt, Gary Morgan:
An embedded hypervisor for safety-relevant automotive E/E-systems. 189-198 - Christian Bradatsch, Florian Kluge, Theo Ungerer:
Comparison of service call implementations in an AUTOSAR multi-core OS. 199-205
Invited Session on Autonomous Systems
- Olfa Gaddour, Anis Koubaa, Raghuraman Rangarajan, Omar Cheikhrouhou, Eduardo Tovar, Mohamed Abid:
Co-RPL: RPL routing for mobile low power wireless sensor networks using Corona mechanism. 200-209 - Danilo Tardioli:
A proof-of-concept application of multi-hop robot teleoperation with online map building. 210-217 - Eduardo Feo Flushing, Michal Kudelski, Luca Maria Gambardella, Gianni A. Di Caro:
Spatial prediction of wireless links and its application to the path control of mobile robots. 218-227 - António Casimiro, José Rufino, Ricardo C. Pinto, Eric Vial, Elad Michael Schiller, Oscar Morales-Ponce, Thomas Petig:
A kernel-based architecture for safe cooperative vehicular functions. 228-237
Invited Session on Automotive Systems
- Jan R. Seyler, Shurat Rahimov, Thilo Streichert, Michael Glaß, Jürgen Teich:
DPSK modulated wakeup mechanism for point-to-point networks with partial network support. 238-243 - Michal Sojka, Michal Krec, Zdenek Hanzálek:
Case study on combined validation of safety & security requirements. 244-251
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