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27th RTNS 2019: Toulouse, France
- Jérôme Ermont, Ye-Qiong Song, Christopher D. Gill:
Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems, RTNS 2019, Toulouse, France, November 06-08, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-7223-7
Analysis and validation
- Ishfaq Hussain, Muhammad Ali Awan, Pedro F. Souto, Konstantinos Bletsas, Benny Akesson, Eduardo Tovar:
Response time analysis of multiframe mixed-criticality systems. 8-18 - Frédéric Giroudot, Ahlem Mifdaoui:
Tightness and computation assessment of worst-case delay bounds in wormhole networks-on-chip. 19-29 - David Griffin, James Harbin, Alan Burns, Iain Bate, Robert I. Davis, Leandro Soares Indrusiak:
Validating high level simulation results against experimental data and low level simulation: a case study. 30-40
Fault-tolerance, security, and dataflow
- Kunal Agrawal, Sanjoy K. Baruah, Alan Burns:
Fault-tolerant transmission of messages of differing criticalities across a shared communication medium. 41-49 - Anway Mukherjee, Tanmaya Mishra, Thidapat Chantem, Nathan Fisher, Ryan M. Gerdes:
Optimized trusted execution for hard real-time applications on COTS processors. 50-60 - Amaury Graillat, Claire Maiza, Matthieu Moy, Pascal Raymond, Benoît Dupont de Dinechin:
Response time analysis of dataflow applications on a many-core processor with shared-memory and network-on-chip. 61-69
Networking I
- Aakash Soni, Jean-Luc Scharbarg, Jérôme Ermont:
Quantum assignment for QoS-aware AFDX network with deficit round robin. 70-79 - Marc Boyer, Hugo Daigmorte:
Impact on credit freeze before gate closing in CBS and GCL integration into TSN. 80-89 - Jonathan Falk, Frank Dürr, Kurt Rothermel:
Modeling time-triggered service intermittence in network calculus. 90-100 - Anaïs Finzi, Silviu S. Craciunas:
Breaking vs. solving: analysis and routing of real-time networks with cyclic dependencies using network calculus. 101-111
Processor scheduling
- Clara Hobbs, Zelin Tong, James H. Anderson:
Optimal soft real-time semi-partitioned scheduling made simple (and dynamic). 112-122 - Ashikahmed Bhuiyan, Sai Sruti, Zhishan Guo, Kecheng Yang:
Precise scheduling of mixed-criticality tasks by varying processor speed. 123-132 - James Orr, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Multiprocessor scheduling of elastic tasks. 133-142
Networking II
- Tieu Long Mai, Nicolas Navet, Jörn Migge:
On the use of supervised machine learning for assessing schedulability: application to ethernet TSN. 143-153 - Jonathan Falk, Frank Dürr, Steffen Linsenmayer, Stefan Wildhagen, Ben W. Carabelli, Kurt Rothermel:
Optimal routing and scheduling of complemental flows in converged networks. 154-164 - Akram Hakiri, Aniruddha Gokhale, Pascal Berthou:
Software-defined wireless mesh networking for reliable and real-time smart city cyber physical applications. 165-175 - Adnan Aijaz, Aleksandar Stanoev, Usman Raza:
GALLOP: toward high-performance connectivity for closing control loops over multi-hop wireless networks. 176-186
Synchronization, preemption, and coordination
- Catherine E. Nemitz, Tanya Amert, Manish Goyal, James H. Anderson:
Concurrency groups: a new way to look at real-time multiprocessor lock nesting. 187-197 - Sanjoy K. Baruah, Nathan Fisher:
Choosing preemption points to minimize typical running times. 198-208 - Joël Goossens, Xavier Poczekajlo, Antonio Paolillo, Paul Rodríguez:
ACCEPTOR: a model and a protocol for real-time multi-mode applications on reconfigurable heterogeneous platforms. 209-219
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