9.7 Design and Scheduling

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Date: Thursday 21 March 2013
Time: 08:30 - 10:00
Location / Room: Les Bans

Chair:
Stefan M. Petters, ISEP, PT

Co-Chair:
Benny Åkesson, TU Eindhoven, NL

This session present novel research finding on design and analysis technique for real-time systems. The first paper presents an achitecture for optimally configuring a multi-channel memory controller, so to reduce contention when accessing memory in a multi-processor on-chip system. The second paper presents a method for optimizing the scheduling parameters for a hierarchical scheduling system, where sub-systems can have different periods. The third paper presents a design methodology for code generation of real-time systems from synchronous FSM specifications. Finally, the last paper presents a real-time contention manager for transactional memory based systems.

TimeLabelPresentation Title
Authors
08:309.7.1ARCHITECTURE AND OPTIMAL CONFIGURATION OF A REAL-TIME MULTI-CHANNEL MEMORY CONTROLLER
Authors:
Manil Dev Gomony1, Benny Akesson2 and Kees Goossens1
1Eindhoven University of Technology, NL; 2Polytechnic Institute of Porto, PT
Abstract
09:009.7.2HOLISTIC DESIGN PARAMETER OPTIMIZATION OF MULTIPLE PERIODIC RESOURCES IN HIERARCHICAL SCHEDULING
Authors:
Man-Ki Yoon1, Jung-Eun Kim1, Richard Bradford2 and Lui Sha1
1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US; 2Rockwell Collins, US
Abstract
09:309.7.3ROBUST AND EXTENSIBLE TASK IMPLEMENTATION OF SYNCHRONOUS FINITE STATE MACHINES
Authors:
Qi Zhu1, Peng Deng1, Marco Di Natale2 and Haibo Zeng3
1University of California, Riverside, US; 2Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, IT; 3McGill University, CA
Abstract
09:459.7.4FBLT: A REAL-TIME CONTENTION MANAGER WITH IMPROVED REAL-TIME SCHEDULABILITY
Authors:
Mohammed Elshambakey and Binoy Ravindran, Virginia Tech, US
Abstract
10:00IP4-22, 708A VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING PLATFORM FOR REAL-TIME SYSTEMS WITH A CASE STUDY FOR A TWO-WHEELED ROBOT
Authors:
Daniel Mueller-Gritschneder1, Kun Lu1, Erik Wallander1, Marc Greim1 and Ulf Schlichtmann2
1Technische Universitaet Muechen, DE; 2Technische Universität München, DE
Abstract
10:01IP4-23, 270SUFFICIENT REAL-TIME ANALYSIS FOR AN ENGINE CONTROL UNIT WITH CONSTANT ANGULAR VELOCITIES
Authors:
Victor Pollex1, Timo Feld1, Frank Slomka1, Ulrich Margull2, Ralph Mader3 and Gerhard Wirrer3
1Ulm University, DE; 2Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences, DE; 3Continental, DE
Abstract
10:00End of session
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