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23rd ECRTS 2011: Porto, Portugal
- Karl-Erik Årzén:
23rd Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems, ECRTS 2011, Porto, Portugal, 5-8 July, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-0-7695-4442-7
WCET-Aware Techniques
- Timon Kelter, Heiko Falk, Peter Marwedel, Sudipta Chattopadhyay, Abhik Roychoudhury:
Bus-Aware Multicore WCET Analysis through TDMA Offset Bounds. 3-12 - Heiko Falk, Norman Schmitz, Florian Schmoll:
WCET-aware Register Allocation Based on Integer-Linear Programming. 13-22 - Jörg Herter, Peter Backes, Florian Haupenthal, Jan Reineke:
CAMA: A Predictable Cache-Aware Memory Allocator. 23-32
Real-Time Networks
- Abusayeed Saifullah, You Xu, Chenyang Lu, Yixin Chen:
Priority Assignment for Real-Time Flows in WirelessHART Networks. 35-44 - Robert I. Davis, Steffen Kollmann, Victor Pollex, Frank Slomka:
Controller Area Network (CAN) Schedulability Analysis with FIFO Queues. 45-56 - Xiuming Zhu, Song Han, Pei-Chi Huang, Aloysius K. Mok, Deji Chen:
MBStar: A Real-time Communication Protocol for Wireless Body Area Networks. 57-66 - Octav Chipara, Chengjie Wu, Chenyang Lu, William G. Griswold:
Interference-Aware Real-Time Flow Scheduling for Wireless Sensor Networks. 67-77
Energy and Thermal-Aware Techniques
- Pratyush Kumar, Lothar Thiele:
End-to-End Delay Minimization in Thermally Constrained Distributed Systems. 81-91 - Muhammad Ali Awan, Stefan M. Petters:
Enhanced Race-To-Halt: A Leakage-Aware Energy Management Approach for Dynamic Priority Systems. 92-101 - Xing Fu, Khairul Kabir, Xiaorui Wang:
Cache-Aware Utilization Control for Energy Efficiency in Multi-Core Real-Time Systems. 102-111
Multi-Processor Scheduling
- Martin Niemeier, Andreas Wiese, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Partitioned Real-time Scheduling on Heterogeneous Shared-Memory Multiprocessors. 115-124 - Andrea Bastoni, Björn B. Brandenburg, James H. Anderson:
Is Semi-Partitioned Scheduling Practical? 125-135 - Risat Mahmud Pathan, Jan Jonsson:
Improved Schedulability Tests for Global Fixed-Priority Scheduling. 136-147
Scheduler Properties
- Sergiu Rafiliu, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng:
Stability Conditions of On-line Resource Managers for Systems with Execution Time Variations. 151-161 - Martin Stigge, Pontus Ekberg, Nan Guan, Wang Yi:
On the Tractability of Digraph-Based Task Models. 162-171 - Mikael Asberg, Paul Pettersson, Thomas Nolte:
Modelling, Verification and Synthesis of Two-Tier Hierarchical Fixed-Priority Preemptive Scheduling. 172-181
Distributed and Multi-Core Scheduling
- Julien Legriel, Oded Maler:
Meeting Deadlines Cheaply. 185-194 - Juan Maria Rivas, J. Javier Gutiérrez, J. Carlos Palencia, Michael González Harbour:
Schedulability Analysis and Optimization of Heterogeneous EDF and FP Distributed Real-Time Systems. 195-204 - Vincent Nélis, Björn Andersson, José Marinho, Stefan M. Petters:
Global-EDF Scheduling of Multimode Real-Time Systems Considering Mode Independent Tasks. 205-214
Non-preemptive and Game-theory Scheduling
- Marko Bertogna, Orges Xhani, Mauro Marinoni, Francesco Esposito, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
Optimal Selection of Preemption Points to Minimize Preemption Overhead. 217-227 - Ahmad Al Sheikh, Olivier Brun, Pierre-Emmanuel Hladik, Balakrishna J. Prabhu:
A Best-Response Algorithm for Multiprocessor Periodic Scheduling. 228-237 - Terry Tidwell, Carter Bass, Eli Lasker, Micah Wylde, Christopher D. Gill, William D. Smart:
Scalable Utility Aware Scheduling Heuristics for Real-time Tasks with Stochastic Non-preemptive Execution Intervals. 238-247
Resource Sharing
- Farhang Nemati, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte:
Independently-Developed Real-Time Systems on Multi-cores with Shared Resources. 251-261 - Georgiana Macariu, Vladimir Cretu:
Limited Blocking Resource Sharing for Global Multiprocessor Scheduling. 262-271 - Nan Guan, Pontus Ekberg, Martin Stigge, Wang Yi:
Resource Sharing Protocols for Real-Time Task Graph Systems. 272-281
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