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23rd RTAS 2017: Pittsburg, PA, USA
- Gabriel Parmer:
2017 IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium, RTAS 2017, Pittsburg, PA, USA, April 18-21, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-1-5090-5269-1
Session 1: Operating Systems
- Pratyush Patel, Manohar Vanga, Björn B. Brandenburg:
TimerShield: Protecting High-Priority Tasks from Low-Priority Timer Interference (Outstanding Paper). 3-12 - Zhuoqun Cheng, Richard West, Ying Ye:
Building Real-Time Embedded Applications on QduinoMC: A Web-Connected 3D Printer Case Study (Outstanding Paper). 13-24 - Yin Yan, Karthik Dantu, Steven Y. Ko, Jan Vitek, Lukasz Ziarek:
Making Android Run on Time. 25-36 - Christian Dietrich, Peter Wägemann, Peter Ulbrich, Daniel Lohmann:
SysWCET: Whole-System Response-Time Analysis for Fixed-Priority Real-Time Systems (Outstanding Paper). 37-48
Session 2: Allocation, Scheduling, and Analysis
- Bryan Suk Kim, Sang Lyul Min:
QoS-Aware Flash Memory Controller. 51-62 - Wei Zhang, Fan Gong, Lei Ju, Nan Guan, Zhiping Jia:
Scope-Aware Useful Cache Block Analysis for Data Cache Related Preemption Delay. 63-74 - Mitra Nasri, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Offline Equivalence: A Non-preemptive Scheduling Technique for Resource-Constrained Embedded Real-Time Systems (Outstanding Paper). 75-86 - Anand Bhat, Soheil Samii, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
Practical Task Allocation for Software Fault-Tolerance and Its Implementation in Embedded Automotive Systems. 87-98
Session 3: Many-Core
- Matthias Becker, Borislav Nikolic, Dakshina Dasari, Benny Akesson, Vincent Nélis, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte:
Partitioning and Analysis of the Network-on-Chip on a COTS Many-Core Platform. 101-112 - Sebastian Tobuschat, Rolf Ernst:
Efficient Latency Guarantees for Mixed-Criticality Networks-on-Chip. 113-122
Work-in-Progress and Demo Sessions
- Corey Tessler, Gedare Bloom, Nathan Fisher:
Work-in-Progress: Reducing Cache Conflicts via Interrupts and BUNDLE Scheduling. 125-128 - Juanjuan Wang, Hongan Wang:
Work-in-Progress: Scheduling of Graph-Based End-to-End Tasks for Distributed Multi-criticality Systems. 129-132 - S. Shriram, Raghavendra Barkur, Joshua Produkku, B. Shanthibhushan:
Work-in-Progress: FPGA Implementation of Synchronous Serial Interface for Hardware in Loop Simulation. 133-136 - Dali Ismail, Mahbubur Rahman, Venkata P. Modekurthy, Abusayeed Saifullah:
Work-in-Progress: Utilization Based Schedulability Analysis for Wireless Sensor-Actuator Networks. 137-140 - Waqar Ali, Heechul Yun:
Work-In-Progress: Protecting Real-Time GPU Applications on Integrated CPU-GPU SoC Platforms. 141-144 - Wenchen Wang, Daniel Mossé, Jason G. Pickel, Daniel G. Cole:
Work-in-Progress: Wireless Network Reconfiguration for Control Systems. 145-148 - Wenchen Wang, Daniel Mossé, Jason G. Pickel, Daniel G. Cole:
Work-in-Progress: Cross-Layer Real-Time Scheduling for Wireless Control System. 149-152 - Shota Tokunaga, Takuya Azumi:
Demo Abstract: Co-simulation Framework for Autonomous Driving Systems with MATLAB/Simulink. 153-154 - Rafik Henia, Lisa Roux, Nicolas Sordon, Zain Alabedin Haj Hammadeh, Rolf Ernst, Sophie Quinton:
Demo Abstract: Bounding Deadline Misses for Weakly-Hard Real-Time Systems Designed in CAPELLA. 155-156 - Tao Gong, Huayi Ji, Song Han, Tianyu Zhang, Chuancai Gu, Xiaobo Sharon Hu, Mark Nixon:
Demo Abstract: A Cross-Device Testing and Reporting System for Large-Scale Real-Time Wireless Networks. 157-158 - Christian Eichler, Peter Wägemann, Tobias Distler, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Demo Abstract: Tooling Support for Benchmarking Timing Analysis. 159-160
Session 4: Probabilistic WCET
- Enrico Mezzetti, Mikel Fernández, Alen Bardizbanyan, Irune Agirre, Jaume Abella, Tullio Vardanega, Francisco J. Cazorla:
EPC Enacted: Integration in an Industrial Toolbox and Use against a Railway Application. 163-174 - Bernardo Villalba Frias, Luigi Palopoli, Luca Abeni, Daniele Fontanelli:
Probabilistic Real-Time Guarantees: There Is Life Beyond the i.i.d. Assumption (Outstanding Paper). 175-186 - George Lima, Iain Bate:
Valid Application of EVT in Timing Analysis by Randomising Execution Time Measurements. 187-198 - Luca Santinelli, Fabrice Guet, Jérôme Morio:
Revising Measurement-Based Probabilistic Timing Analysis. 199-208
Session 5: Cache and Memory Management
- Meng Xu, Linh Thi Xuan Phan, Xuan Phan, Hyon-Young Choi, Insup Lee:
vCAT: Dynamic Cache Management Using CAT Virtualization. 211-222 - Namhoon Kim, Micaiah Chisholm, Nathan Otterness, James H. Anderson, F. Donelson Smith:
Allowing Shared Libraries While Supporting Hardware Isolation in Multicore Real-Time Systems. 223-234 - Mohamed Hassan, Anirudh M. Kaushik, Hiren D. Patel:
Predictable Cache Coherence for Multi-core Real-Time Systems. 235-246 - Danlu Guo, Rodolfo Pellizzoni:
A Requests Bundling DRAM Controller for Mixed-Criticality Systems. 247-258
Session 6: Wireless
- Tianyu Zhang, Tao Gong, Chuancai Gu, Huayi Ji, Song Han, Qingxu Deng, Xiaobo Sharon Hu:
Distributed Dynamic Packet Scheduling for Handling Disturbances in Real-Time Wireless Networks. 261-272 - Marina Gutiérrez, Wilfried Steiner, Radu Dobrin, Sasikumar Punnekkat:
Synchronization Quality of IEEE 802.1AS in Large-Scale Industrial Automation Networks. 273-282 - Adwait Dongare, Patrick Lazik, Niranjini Rajagopal, Anthony Rowe:
Pulsar: A Wireless Propagation-Aware Clock Synchronization Platform. 283-292
Session 7: Applications and Tools
- Sirajum Munir, Ripudaman Singh Arora, Craig Hesling, Juncheng Li, Jonathan Francis, Charles Shelton, Christopher Martin, Anthony Rowe, Mario Berges:
Real-Time Fine Grained Occupancy Estimation Using Depth Sensors on ARM Embedded Platforms. 295-306 - Xinhai Zhang, Xinwu Song, Lei Feng, Lei Chen, Martin Törngren:
A Case Study on Achieving Fair Data Age Distribution in Vehicular Communications. 307-318 - Peter Wägemann, Tobias Distler, Christian Eichler, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Benchmark Generation for Timing Analysis. 319-330 - Oleg Iegorov, Reinier Torres, Sebastian Fischmeister:
Periodic Task Mining in Embedded System Traces. 331-340
Session 8: Parallelism
- Sebastian Kehr, Eduardo Quiñones, Dominik Langen, Bert Böddeker, Günter Schäfer:
Parcus: Energy-Aware and Robust Parallelization of AUTOSAR Legacy Applications. 343-352 - Nathan Otterness, Ming Yang, Sarah Rust, Eunbyung Park, James H. Anderson, F. Donelson Smith, Alexander C. Berg, Shige Wang:
An Evaluation of the NVIDIA TX1 for Supporting Real-Time Computer-Vision Workloads. 353-364 - Petros Voudouris, Per Stenström, Risat Pathan:
Timing-Anomaly Free Dynamic Scheduling of Task-Based Parallel Applications. 365-376 - Rohan Tabish, Renato Mancuso, Saud Wasly, Sujit S. Phatak, Rodolfo Pellizzoni, Marco Caccamo:
A Reliable and Predictable Scratchpad-centric OS for Multi-core Embedded Systems. 377-388
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