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41st RTSS 2020: Houston, TX, USA
- 41st IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, RTSS 2020, Houston, TX, USA, December 1-4, 2020. IEEE 2020, ISBN 978-1-7281-8324-4
Invited TCRTS Award Papers
- Reinhard Wilhelm:
Real Time Spent on Real Time. 1-2 - Benny Akesson, Mitra Nasri, Geoffrey Nelissen, Sebastian Altmeyer, Robert I. Davis:
An Empirical Survey-based Study into Industry Practice in Real-time Systems. 3-11
Mixed-Criticality Systems
- Alan Burns, Robert I. Davis:
Schedulability Analysis for Adaptive Mixed Criticality Systems with Arbitrary Deadlines and Semi-Clairvoyance. 12-24 - Kecheng Yang, Zheng Dong:
Mixed-Criticality Scheduling in Compositional Real-Time Systems with Multiple Budget Estimates. 25-37 - Zhe Jiang, Kecheng Yang, Nathan Fisher, Neil C. Audsley, Zheng Dong:
Pythia-MCS: Enabling Quarter-Clairvoyance in I/O-Driven Mixed-Criticality Systems. 38-50
From Soft to Hard Real-Time
- Luis Fernando Arcaro, Karila Palma Silva, Rômulo Silva de Oliveira, Luís Almeida:
Reliability Test based on a Binomial Experiment for Probabilistic Worst-Case Execution Times. 51-62 - Kunal Agrawal, Sanjoy K. Baruah, Zhishan Guo, Jing Li, Sudharsan Vaidhun:
Hard-Real-Time Routing in Probabilistic Graphs to Minimize Expected Delay. 63-75 - David Griffin, Iain Bate, Robert I. Davis:
Generating Utilization Vectors for the Systematic Evaluation of Schedulability Tests. 76-88
Multiprocessor Scheduling
- Stephen Tang, James H. Anderson:
Towards Practical Multiprocessor EDF with Affinities. 89-101 - Hyeongboo Baek, Jaeheon Kwak, Jinkyu Lee:
Non-Preemptive Real-Time Multiprocessor Scheduling Beyond Work-Conserving. 102-114 - Suhail Nogd, Geoffrey Nelissen, Mitra Nasri, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Response-Time Analysis for Non-Preemptive Global Scheduling with FIFO Spin Locks. 115-127 - Shuai Zhao, Xiaotian Dai, Iain Bate, Alan Burns, Wanli Chang:
DAG Scheduling and Analysis on Multiprocessor Systems: Exploitation of Parallelism and Dependency. 128-140
Real-Time Communication: Wired and Wireless
- Guoqi Xie, Haijie Gong, Yunbo Han, Samarjit Chakraborty, Wanli Chang:
A Real-Time CAN-CAN Gateway with Tight Latency Analysis and Targeted Priority Assignment. 141-152 - Taeju Park, Jiarui Lyu, Kang G. Shin:
Optimal Priority Assignment for Multiple CAN/CAN-FD Buses with a Central Gateway. 153-165 - Zimeng Zhou, Zelin Yun, Chenchen Fu, Chun Jason Xue, Song Han:
Maintaining Real-Time Data Freshness in Wireless Powered Communication Networks. 166-177
CPS and Autonomous Systems
- Debayan Roy, Sumana Ghosh, Qi Zhu, Marco Caccamo, Samarjit Chakraborty:
GoodSpread: Criticality-Aware Static Scheduling of CPS with Multi-QoS Resources. 178-190 - Wonseok Jang, Hansaem Jeong, Kyungtae Kang, Nikil D. Dutt, Jong-Chan Kim:
R-TOD: Real-Time Object Detector with Minimized End-to-End Delay for Autonomous Driving. 191-204 - Lin Zhang, Xin Chen, Fanxin Kong, Alvaro A. Cárdenas:
Real-Time Attack-Recovery for Cyber-Physical Systems Using Linear Approximations. 205-217
Predictability and Verification of Existing Systems
- Salah Hessien, Mohamed Hassan:
The Best of All Worlds: Improving Predictability at the Performance of Conventional Coherence with No Protocol Modifications. 218-230 - Yue Tang, Zhiwei Feng, Nan Guan, Xu Jiang, Mingsong Lv, Qingxu Deng, Wang Yi:
Response Time Analysis and Priority Assignment of Processing Chains on ROS2 Executors. 231-243 - Miriam García Soto, Pavithra Prabhakar:
Hybridization for Stability Verification of Nonlinear Switched Systems. 244-256
Energy Optimization and Multicore Systems
- Linwei Niu, Danda B. Rawat:
Energy-Constrained Standby-Sparing for Weakly Hard Real-Time Systems. 257-269 - Vishal Deep, Vishak Narayanan, Mathew L. Wymore, Daji Qiao, Henry Duwe:
HARC: A Heterogeneous Array of Redundant Persistent Clocks for Batteryless, Intermittently-Powered Systems. 270-282 - Matheus Schuh, Claire Maiza, Joël Goossens, Pascal Raymond, Benoît Dupont de Dinechin:
A study of predictable execution models implementation for industrial data-flow applications on a multi-core platform with shared banked memory. 283-295 - Ciro Donnarumma, Alessandro Biondi, Francesco De Rosa, Stefano Di Carlo:
Integrating Online Safety-related Memory Tests in Multicore Real-Time Systems. 296-307
Outstanding Papers
- Pontus Ekberg:
Rate-Monotonic Schedulability of Implicit-Deadline Tasks is NP-hard Beyond Liu and Layland's Bound. 308-318 - Shengzhong Liu, Shuochao Yao, Xinzhe Fu, Rohan Tabish, Simon Yu, Ayoosh Bansal, Heechul Yun, Lui Sha, Tarek F. Abdelzaher:
On Removing Algorithmic Priority Inversion from Mission-critical Machine Inference Pipelines. 319-332 - Yecheng Zhao, Runzhi Zhou, Haibo Zeng:
An Optimization Framework for Real-Time Systems with Sustainable Schedulability Analysis. 333-344 - Parul Sohal, Rohan Tabish, Ulrich Drepper, Renato Mancuso:
E-WarP: A System-wide Framework for Memory Bandwidth Profiling and Management. 345-357 - Serban Vadineanu, Mitra Nasri:
Robust and Accurate Period Inference using Regression-Based Techniques. 358-370
Work-in-Progress
- Stefan Reif, Phillip Raffeck, Peter Ulbrich, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Work In Progress: Control-Flow Migration for Data-Locality Optimisation in Multi-Core Real-Time Systems. 371-374 - Elena Torre, Albert M. K. Cheng:
Work-In-Progress: Fault Tolerance in a Two-State Checkpointing Regularity-Based System. 375-378 - Andrew Louie, Albert M. K. Cheng:
Work-In-Progress: Designing a Server-Side Progressive JPEG Encoder for Real-Time Applications. 379-382 - Dominic Oehlert, Edward Umaña Williams, Heiko Falk:
Work-In-Progress: Fine-Grained On-Chip Energy Measurement of a Real-Time Multi-Core Processor. 383-386 - Niklas Reusch, Paul Pop, Silviu S. Craciunas:
Work-In-Progress: Safe and Secure Configuration Synthesis for TSN using Constraint Programming. 387-390 - Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Work in Progress: The ILP-Tractability of Schedulability Analysis Problems. 391-394 - Giann Spilere Nandi, David Pereira, José Proença, Eduardo Tovar:
Work-In-Progress: a DSL for the safe deployment of Runtime Monitors in Cyber-Physical Systems. 395-398 - Gabriella D'Andrea, Giacomo Valente:
Work-In-Progress: Cyber-Physical Systems and Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration Scalability: opportunities and challenges. 399-402 - Javier Pérez-Rodríguez, Patrick Meumeu Yomsi:
Work-in-Progress: Towards a fine-grain thermal model for uniform multi-core processors. 403-406 - Jatin Arora, Cláudio Maia, Syed Aftab Rashid, Geoffrey Nelissen, Eduardo Tovar:
Work-In-Progress: WCRT Analysis for the 3-Phase Task Model in Partitioned Scheduling. 407-410 - Dionisio de Niz, Björn Andersson, Hyoseung Kim, Mark Klein, John P. Lehoczky:
Work-In-Progress: Toward Precomputation in Real-Time Mixed-Trust Scheduling. 411-414 - Marwan Wehaiba el Khazen, Adriana Gogonel, Liliana Cucu-Grosjean:
Work-in-Progress: Lessons learnt from creating an Extreme Value Library in Python. 415-418 - Kossivi Kougblenou, Rihab Bennour, Adriana Gogonel, Liliana Cucu-Grosjean:
Work-in-Progress: Towards representative measurement protocols. 419-422
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