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12th RTCSA 2006: Sydney, Australia
- 12th IEEE Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA 2006), 16-18 August 2006, Sydney, Australia. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2676-4
Introduction
- Foreward.
- Conference Organization.
- Reviewers.
Schedulability and Timing Analysis
- Wan-Chen Lu, Hsin-Wen Wei, Kwei-Jay Lin:
Rate Monotonic Schedulability Conditions Using Relative Period Ratios (Abstract). 3-9 - Karim Traore, Emmanuel Grolleau, Francis Cottet:
Characterization and Analysis of Tasks with Offsets: Monotonic Transactions. 10-16 - Aloysius K. Mok, Honguk Woo, Chan-Gun Lee:
Probabilistic Timing Join over Uncertain Event Streams. 17-26
Ubiquitous Computing
- Kensuke Hanaoka, Ayako Takagi, Tatsuo Nakajima:
A Software Infrastructure for Wearable Sensor Networks. 27-35 - Jun'ichi Yura, Hideaki Ogawa, Taizo Zushi, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
objSampler: A Ubiquitous Logging Tool for Recording Encounters with Real World Objects. 36-41 - Junyang Zhou, Joseph Kee-Yin Ng:
Algorithm Selectors for Providing Location Estimation Services within a Cellular Radio Network. 42-50
Timing Analysis 1
- Hui Wu, Joxan Jaffar, Jingling Xue:
Instruction Scheduling with Release Times and Deadlines on ILP Processors. 51-60 - Jonathan Barre, Cédric Landet, Christine Rochange, Pascal Sainrat:
Modeling Instruction-Level Parallelism for WCET Evaluation. 61-67 - Stefan Andrei, Albert Mo Kim Cheng:
Optimization of Real-Time Systems Timing Specifications. 68-76
Resource Management 1
- Luís Nogueira, Luís Miguel Pinho:
Dynamic Adaptation of Stability Periods for Service Level Agreements. 77-81 - Jan Lindström:
Relaxed Correctness for Firm Real-Time Databases. 82-86 - Werner Damm, Alexander Metzner, Friedrich Eisenbrand, Gennady Shmonin, Reinhard Wilhelm, Sebastian Winkel:
Mapping Task-Graphs on Distributed ECU Networks: Efficient Algorithms for Feasibility and Optimality. 87-90 - Shanmuga Priya Marimuthu, Samarjit Chakraborty:
A Framework for Compositional and Hierarchical Real-Time Scheduling. 91-96
Embedded Software 1
- M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano:
Towards an Analysis of Garbage Collection Techniques for Embedded Real-Time Java Systems. 97-100 - Chewoo Na, Hyeonjoong Cho, Binoy Ravindran, E. Douglas Jensen:
Garbage Collector Scheduling in Dynamic, Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems. 101-105 - Oana Florescu, Jinfeng Huang, Jeroen Voeten, Henk Corporaal:
Strengthening Property Preservation in Concurrent Real-Time Systems. 106-109 - Le Xuan Hung, Tran Van Phuong, Pho Duc Giang, Yonil Zhung, Sungyoung Lee, Young-Koo Lee:
Security for Ubiquitous Computing: Problems and Proposed Solutionl. 110-116
Scheduling
- Ming Xiong, Song Han, Deji Chen:
Deferrable Scheduling for Temporal Consistency: Schedulability Analysis and Overhead Reduction. 117-124 - Hoai Hoang, Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Magnus Jonsson, Stefan M. Karlsson:
Computing the Minimum EDF Feasible Deadline in Periodic Systems. 125-134 - Nathan Fisher, Theodore P. Baker, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Algorithms for Determining the Demand-Based Load of a Sporadic Task System. 135-146
RT-Communications
- Chui Ying Hui, Joseph Kee-Yin Ng, Victor C. S. Lee:
A Broadcast Algorithm for Mobile Transation Processing. 147-153 - Roshan Mathew Duraisamy, Zoran A. Salcic, Miguel Morales-Sandoval, Claudia Feregrino Uribe:
A Fast Elliptic Curve Based Key Agreement Protocol-on-Chip (PoC) for Securing Networked Embedded Systems. 154-161 - Nuno Pereira, Björn Andersson, Eduardo Tovar:
Implementation of a Dominance Protocol for Wireless Medium Access. 162-172
Embedded Software 2
- Thomas Gustafsson, Jörgen Hansson:
Data Freshness and Overload Handling in Embedded Systems. 173-182 - Kyoung-Don Kang, Sang Hyuk Son:
Systematic Security and Timeliness Tradeoffs in Real-Time Embedded Systems. 183-189 - Zhigang Gao, Zhaohui Wu:
Implementation Synthesis of Embedded Software under the Group-Based Scheduling Model. 190-198
Invited Papers
- Taewhan Kim:
Application-Driven Low-Power Techniques Using Dynamic Voltage Scaling. 199-206 - Soonhoi Ha, Choonseung Lee, Youngmin Yi, Seongnam Kwon, Young-Pyo Joo:
Hardware-Software Codesign of Multimedia Embedded Systems: the PeaCE. 207-214 - Chi Wu, Kun-Yuan Hsieh, Yung-Chia Lin, Chung-Ju Wu, Wen-Li Shih, Shih-Chang Chen, Chung-Kai Chen, Chien-Ching Huang, Yi-Ping You, Jenq Kuen Lee:
Integrating Compiler and System Toolkit Flow for Embedded VLIW DSP Processors. 215-222 - Tullio Vardanega:
Property-Preserving Reuse-Geared Approach to Model-Driven Development. 223-232
Hardward Issues
- Mehdi Amirijoo, Aleksandra Tesanovic, Torgny Andersson, Jörgen Hansson, Sang Hyuk Son:
Finite Horizon QoS Prediction of Reconfigurable Firm Real-Time Systems. 233-241 - Hsin-hung Lin, Chih-wen Hsueh:
COS: A Configurable OS for Embedded SoC Systems. 242-245 - Jing Chen, Jian-Horng Liu:
Developing Embedded Kernel for System-On-a-Chip Platform of Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architecture. 246-250 - Dinesh Rajan, Russell Zuck, Christian Poellabauer:
Workload-Aware Dual-Speed Dynamic Voltage Scaling. 251-256
Timing Analysis 2
- Manuel Lluesma, Anton Cervin, Patricia Balbastre, Ismael Ripoll, Alfons Crespo:
Jitter Evaluation of Real-Time Control Systems. 257-260 - José L. Lorente, J. Carlos Palencia:
An EDF Hierarchical Scheduling Model for Bandwidth Servers. 261-266 - Keiji Yamamoto, Yutaka Ishikawa, Toshihiro Matsui:
Portable Execution Time Analysis Method. 267-270 - Hui Xue Zhao, Laurent George, Serge Midonnet:
Worst Case Response Time Analysis of Sporadic Graph Tasks with EDF Scheduling on a Uniprocessor. 271-278
Power Aware Computing
- Luis Alejandro Cortés, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng:
A Quasi-Static Approach to Minimizing Energy Consumption in Real-Time Systems under Reward Constraints. 279-286 - Fumiko Harada, Toshimitsu Ushio, Yukikazu Nakamoto:
Power-Aware Resource Allocation with Fair QoS Guarantee. 287-293 - Mauro Marinoni, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
Balancing Energy vs. Performance in Processors with DiscreteVoltage/Frequency Modes. 294-304
Multiprocessor Scheduling
- Yanhong Liu, Samarjit Chakraborty, Radu Marculescu:
Generalized Rate Analysis for Media-Processing Platforms. 305-314 - Vivek N. Darera, Lawrence Jenkins:
Utilization Bounds for RM Scheduling on Uniform Multiprocessors. 315-321 - Björn Andersson, Eduardo Tovar:
Multiprocessor Scheduling with Few Preemptions. 322-334
Case Studies and Industrial Papers
- Gurulingesh R. Goud, Neera Sharma, Krithi Ramamritham, Sachitanand Malewar:
Efficient Real-Time Support for Automotive Applications: A Case Study. 335-341 - Joel Huselius, Johan Andersson, Hans Hansson, Sasikumar Punnekkat:
Automatic Generation and Validation of Models of Legacy Software. 342-349 - John M. Slaby, Steve Baker, James H. Hill, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Applying System Execution Modeling Tools to Evaluate Enterprise Distributed Real-time and Embedded System QoS. 350-362
Real-Time Operating Systems
- Ji Chan Maeng, Jong-Hyuk Kim, Minsoo Ryu:
An RTOS API Translator for Model-Driven Embedded Software Development. 363-367 - Zoran A. Salcic, Flavius Gruian, Partha S. Roop, Alif Wahid:
A Scheduler Support Unit for Reactive Microprocessors. 368-372 - Shinpei Kato, Nobuyuki Yamasaki:
Extended U-Link Scheduling to Increase the Execution Efficiency for SMT Real-Time Systems. 373-377 - Keun Soo Yim, Jeong-Joon Yoo, Jae Don Lee, Jihong Kim:
Operating System Support for Procedural Abstraction in Embedded Systems. 378-384
Resource Management 2
- Luis E. Leyva-del-Foyo, Pedro Mejía-Alvarez, Dionisio de Niz:
Predictable Interrupt Scheduling with Low Overhead for Real-Time Kernels. 385-394 - Chin-Fu Kuo, Tung-Wei Yang, Tei-Wei Kuo:
Dynamic Load Balancing for Multiple Processors. 395-401 - Jian (Denny) Lin, Albert M. K. Cheng:
Maximizing Guaranteed QoS in (m, k)-firm Real-time Systems. 402-410
Wireless Sensor Networks
- Riaz Ahmed Shaikh, Hassan Jameel, Sungyoung Lee, Saeed Rajput, Young Jae Song:
Trust Management Problem in Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks. 411-414 - Kyong Hoon Kim, Jong Kim:
An Energy-Efficient FEC Scheme for Weakly Hard Real-Time Communications in Wireless Networks. 415-419 - Jianping Song, Aloysius K. Mok, Deji Chen, Mark Nixon:
Using Real-Time Logic Synthesis Tool to Achieve Process Control over Wireless Sensor Networks. 420-426
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