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24th RTAS 2018: Porto, Portugal
- Rodolfo Pellizzoni:
IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium, RTAS 2018, 11-13 April 2018, Porto, Portugal. IEEE Computer Society 2018, ISBN 978-1-5386-5295-4
Networks
- Tianyu Zhang
, Tao Gong, Zelin Yun, Song Han, Qingxu Deng, Xiaobo Sharon Hu
:
FD-PaS: A Fully Distributed Packet Scheduling Framework for Handling Disturbances in Real-Time Wireless Networks. 1-12 - Ramon Serna Oliver
, Silviu S. Craciunas, Wilfried Steiner:
IEEE 802.1Qbv Gate Control List Synthesis Using Array Theory Encoding. 13-24 - Luxi Zhao
, Paul Pop
, Zhong Zheng, Qiao Li:
Timing Analysis of AVB Traffic in TSN Networks Using Network Calculus. 25-36 - Frédéric Giroudot, Ahlem Mifdaoui
:
Buffer-Aware Worst-Case Timing Analysis of Wormhole NoCs Using Network Calculus. 37-48
Virtualization
- Sandeep D'Souza, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
QuartzV: Bringing Quality of Time to Virtual Machines. 49-61 - Runyu Pan, Gregor Peach, Yuxin Ren
, Gabriel Parmer:
Predictable Virtualization on Memory Protection Unit-Based Microcontrollers. 62-74 - Zhe Jiang
, Neil C. Audsley, Pan Dong:
BlueVisor: A Scalable Real-Time Hardware Hypervisor for Many-Core Embedded Systems. 75-84
Brief Presentations and Demo Session
- Zonghui Li, Hai Wan, Yangdong Deng, Ming Gu:
Work-in-Progress: A Flattened Priority Framework for Mixed-Criticality Real-Time Systems. 85-88 - Francisco Pozo, Guillermo Rodríguez-Navas, Hans Hansson:
Work-in-Progress: A Hot-Patching Protocol for Repairing Time-Triggered Network Schedules. 89-92 - Ying Zhang, Lingxiang Wang, Wei Jiang, Zhishan Guo
:
Work-in-Progress: RWS - A Roulette Wheel Scheduler for Preventing Execution Pattern Leakage. 93-96 - Tao Gong, Huayi Ji, Tianyu Zhang
, Jianwei Zhou, Xiaolin Lu, Xiaobo Sharon Hu
, Song Han:
Demo Abstract: 6TiSCH in Full Bloom: From Dynamic Resource Management to Cloud-Based Network Analytics. 97-98 - Tao Gong, Shaobo Zheng, Mark Nixon, Eric Rotvold, Song Han:
Demo Abstract: Industrial IoT Field Gateway Design for Heterogeneous Process Monitoring and Control. 99-100 - Daniel Zhang, Nathan Vance
, Dong Wang:
Demo Abstract: Real-Time Heterogeneous Edge Computing System for Social Sensing Applications. 101-102 - Silviu S. Craciunas, Ramon Serna Oliver
, Wilfried Steiner:
Demo Abstract: Slate XNS-An Online Management Tool for Deterministic TSN Networks. 103-104
Multi-Mode and Mixed-Critical Systems
- Tianyang Chen
, Linh Thi Xuan Phan:
SafeMC: A System for the Design and Evaluation of Mode-Change Protocols. 105-116 - Haoran Li, Meng Xu, Chong Li, Chenyang Lu, Christopher D. Gill, Linh T. X. Phan, Insup Lee, Oleg Sokolsky:
Multi-Mode Virtualization for Soft Real-Time Systems. 117-128 - Hoon Sung Chwa, Kang G. Shin, Hyeongboo Baek, Jinkyu Lee:
Physical-State-Aware Dynamic Slack Management for Mixed-Criticality Systems. 129-139 - Robert I. Davis, Sebastian Altmeyer, Alan Burns:
Mixed Criticality Systems with Varying Context Switch Costs. 140-151
Resource Sharing
- Yuxin Ren
, Guyue Liu, Gabriel Parmer, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Scalable Memory Reclamation for Multi-Core, Real-Time Systems. 152-163 - Zheng Dong, Cong Liu, Soroush Bateni
, Kuan-Hsun Chen
, Jian-Jia Chen
, Georg von der Brüggen
, Junjie Shi:
Shared-Resource-Centric Limited Preemptive Scheduling: A Comprehensive Study of Suspension-Based Partitioning Approaches. 164-176 - Pratyush Patel
, Iljoo Baek, Hyoseung Kim
, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
Analytical Enhancements and Practical Insights for MPCP with Self-Suspensions. 177-189
GPU
- Husheng Zhou
, Soroush Bateni
, Cong Liu:
S^3DNN: Supervised Streaming and Scheduling for GPU-Accelerated Real-Time DNN Workloads. 190-201 - Hyeonsu Lee, Jaehun Roh, Euiseong Seo:
A GPU Kernel Transactionization Scheme for Preemptive Priority Scheduling. 202-213 - Muhammad Husni Santriaji, Henry Hoffmann:
MERLOT: Architectural Support for Energy-Efficient Real-Time Processing in GPUs. 214-226
Models, Synthesis and Analysis
- Saranya Natarajan, David Broman:
Timed C: An Extension to the C Programming Language for Real-Time Systems. 227-239 - Alessandro Biondi
, Marco Di Natale:
Achieving Predictable Multicore Execution of Automotive Applications Using the LET Paradigm. 240-250 - Oleg Iegorov, Sebastian Fischmeister:
Mining Task Precedence Graphs from Real-Time Embedded System Traces. 251-260 - Jakaria Abdullah
, Gaoyang Dai
, Morteza Mohaqeqi, Wang Yi:
Schedulability Analysis and Software Synthesis for Graph-Based Task Models with Resource Sharing. 261-270
Scheduling
- Mitra Nasri
, Robert I. Davis, Björn B. Brandenburg:
FIFO with Offsets: High Schedulability with Low Overheads. 271-282 - Yecheng Zhao, Haibo Zeng:
The Concept of Response Time Estimation Range for Optimizing Systems Scheduled with Fixed Priority. 283-294 - Amir Reza Baghban Behrouzian, Dip Goswami, Twan Basten, Marc Geilen
, Hadi Alizadeh Ara, Martijn Hendriks:
Firmness Analysis of Real-Time Applications Under Static-Priority Preemptive Scheduling. 295-304
Cyber-Physical Systems
- Luis Oliveira, Luís Almeida
, Daniel Mossé:
A Clockless Synchronisation Framework for Cooperating Mobile Robots. 305-315 - Daniel Zhang, Yue Ma, Yang Zhang, Suwen Lin, Xiaobo Sharon Hu
, Dong Wang:
A Real-Time and Non-Cooperative Task Allocation Framework for Social Sensing Applications in Edge Computing Systems. 316-326 - Hoon Sung Chwa, Kang G. Shin, Jinkyu Lee:
Closing the Gap Between Stability and Schedulability: A New Task Model for Cyber-Physical Systems. 327-337

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