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16th RTCSA 2010: Macau, SAR, China
- 16th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, RTCSA 2010, Macau, SAR, China, 23-25 August 2010. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-8480-5
Real-Time Multiprocessor Systems
- Xuan Qi, Dakai Zhu, Hakan Aydin:
A Study of Utilization Bound and Run-Time Overhead for Cluster Scheduling in Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems. 3-12 - Cong Liu, James H. Anderson:
Improving the Schedulability of Sporadic Self-Suspending Soft Real-Time Multiprocessor Task Systems. 13-22 - Bach Duy Bui, Rodolfo Pellizzoni, Deepti K. Chivukula, Marco Caccamo:
Real-Time Communication for Multicore Systems with Multi-domain Ring Buses. 23-32
Ubiquitous Computing I
- Tommi Mikkonen, Arto Salminen:
Towards Pervasive Mashups in Embedded Devices. 35-42 - Liang Wang, Tao Gu, Hanhua Chen, XianPing Tao, Jian Lu:
Real-Time Activity Recognition in Wireless Body Sensor Networks: From Simple Gestures to Complex Activities. 43-52 - Kevin Chin Yiu Shum, Joseph Kee-Yin Ng:
Detecting, Locating, and Tracking Hacker Activities within a WLAN Network. 53-58
Timing Analysis I
- Fengxiang Zhang, Alan Burns, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Sensitivity Analysis for EDF Scheduled Arbitrary Deadline Real-Time Systems. 61-70 - Gang Yao, Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Marko Bertogna:
Feasibility Analysis under Fixed Priority Scheduling with Fixed Preemption Points. 71-80 - Chaiwat Sathawornwichit, Toshiaki Aoki, Takuya Katayama:
Modeling of Real-Time System Designs for Parametric Analysis. 81-91 - James H. Hill:
Context-Based Analysis of System Execution Traces for Validating Distributed Real-Time and Embedded System Quality-of-Service Properties. 92-101
Ubiquitous Computing II
- Hyojeong Shin, Hojung Cha:
Wi-Fi Fingerprint-Based Topological Map Building for Indoor User Tracking. 105-113 - Yuki Ohno, Sayaka Akioka, Midori Sugaya, Tatsuo Nakajima:
A Library-Based Tool to Improve CPU Assignment for Multicore Processor-Based Pervasive Servers. 114-123 - Muhammad Ashad Kabir, Jun Han, Wooseok Ryu, Bonghee Hong:
An Approach to Query Decomposition for Reader Level Filtering in RFID Middleware. 124-129
Timing Analysis II
- Eunkyoung Jee, Shaohui Wang, Jeong-Ki Kim, Jaewoo Lee, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee:
A Safety-Assured Development Approach for Real-Time Software. 133-142 - Vatche Ishakian, Azer Bestavros, Assaf J. Kfoury:
A Type-Theoretic Framework for Efficient and Safe Colocation of Periodic Real-Time Systems. 143-152 - Yue Lu, Thomas Nolte, Johan Kraft, Christer Norström:
A Statistical Approach to Response-Time Analysis of Complex Embedded Real-Time Systems. 153-160
Power/Energy-Aware Design
- Linwei Niu:
Energy Efficient Scheduling for Real-Time Embedded Systems with QoS Guarantee. 163-172 - Simon Perathoner, Lothar Thiele, Jian-Jia Chen:
Energy-Efficient Static Priority and Speed Assignment for Real-Time Tasks with Non-deterministic Release Times. 173-182 - Xuan Qi, Dakai Zhu, Hakan Aydin:
Global Reliability-Aware Power Management for Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems. 183-192
Real-Time Scheduling I
- Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Preemptive Uniprocessor Scheduling of Non-cyclic GMF Task Systems. 195-202 - Victor Pollex, Steffen Kollmann, Frank Slomka:
Generalizing Response-Time Analysis. 203-211 - Eike Thaden, Henrik Lipskoch, Alexander Metzner, Ingo Stierand:
Exploiting Gaps in Fixed-Priority Preemptive Schedules for Task Insertion. 212-217 - Alejandro Masrur, Sebastian Drössler, Thomas Pfeuffer, Samarjit Chakraborty:
VM-Based Real-Time Services for Automotive Control Applications. 218-223
Memory and Storage Management
- Devesh Agrawal, Boduo Li, Zhao Cao, Deepak Ganesan, Yanlei Diao, Prashant J. Shenoy:
Exploiting the Interplay between Memory and Flash Storage in Embedded Sensor Devices. 227-236 - Yuan-Hao Chang, Wei-Lun Lu, Po-Chun Huang, Lue-Jane Lee, Tei-Wei Kuo:
An Efficient FTL Design for Multi-chipped Solid-State Drives. 237-246 - Jen-Wei Hsieh, Chung-Hsien Wu, Ge-Ming Chiu:
Design and Implementation for Multi-level Cell Flash Memory Storage Systems. 247-252
Real-Time Scheduling II
- Jörg Mische, Sascha Uhrig, Florian Kluge, Theo Ungerer:
Using SMT to Hide Context Switch Times of Large Real-Time Tasksets. 255-264 - Risat Mahmud Pathan, Jan Jonsson:
Exact Fault-Tolerant Feasibility Analysis of Fixed-Priority Real-Time Tasks. 265-274 - Hsiang-Kuo Tang, Kyle Rupnow, Parmesh Ramanathan, Katherine Compton:
Dynamic Binding and Scheduling of Firm-Deadline Tasks on Heterogeneous Compute Resources. 275-280
Architecture and Practice I
- Dai N. Bui, Hiren D. Patel, Edward A. Lee:
Deploying Hard Real-Time Control Software on Chip-Multiprocessors. 283-292 - Sergiu Rafiliu, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng:
Low Overhead Dynamic QoS Optimization under Variable Task Execution Times. 293-302 - Shih-Hao Hung, Wen-Long Yang, Chia-Heng Tu:
Designing and Implementing a Portable, Efficient Inter-core Communication Scheme for Embedded Multicore Platforms. 303-308 - David Szczesny, Sebastian Hessel, Shadi Traboulsi, Attila Bilgic:
Optimizing the Processing Performance of a Smart DMA Controller for LTE Terminals. 309-315
Real-Time Scheduling III
- Luis C. Aparicio, Juan Segarra, Clemente Rodríguez, Víctor Viñals:
Combining Prefetch with Instruction Cache Locking in Multitasking Real-Time Systems. 319-328 - Enrico Mezzetti, Tullio Vardanega:
Towards a Cache-Aware Development of High Integrity Real-Time Systems. 329-338 - Hiroyuki Chishiro, Akira Takeda, Kenji Funaoka, Nobuyuki Yamasaki:
Semi-Fixed-Priority Scheduling: New Priority Assignment Policy for Practical Imprecise Computation. 339-348 - Wing-Chi Poon, Aloysius K. Mok:
Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Non-preemptive Robustness. 349-354
Architecture and Practice II
- Jun Yan, Wei Zhang:
Time-Predictable L2 Cache Design for High-Performance Real-Time Systems. 357-366 - Benny Akesson, Williston Hayes Jr., Kees Goossens:
Classification and Analysis of Predictable Memory Patterns. 367-376 - Stefan Andrei, Albert Mo Kim Cheng, Martin C. Rinard, Lawrence Osborne:
Optimal Scheduling of Urgent Preemptive Tasks. 377-386 - Song Han, Xiuming Zhu, Jianping Song, Aloysius K. Mok, Deji Chen, Mark Nixon, Wally Pratt, Veena Gondhalekar:
A Virtual Network Approach for Testing Wireless Mesh in Industrial Process Control. 387-392
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