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21st RTAS 2015: Seattle, WA, USA
- 21st IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium, Seattle, WA, USA, April 13-16, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-8603-3
Cache and Storage Management and Analysis
- Shrinivas Anand Panchamukhi, Frank Mueller:
Providing task isolation via TLB coloring. 3-13 - Qi Zhang, Xuandong Li, Linzhang Wang, Tian Zhang, Yi Wang, Zili Shao:
Optimizing deterministic garbage collection in NAND flash storage systems. 14-23 - Zhenkai Zhang, Xenofon D. Koutsoukos:
Top-down and bottom-up multi-level cache analysis for WCET estimation. 24-36
Scheduling I
- Masud Ahmed, Pradeep M. Hettiarachchi, Nathan Fisher:
Analysis of real-time multi-modal FP-scheduled systems with non-preemptible regions. 39-50 - Shen Li, Shaohan Hu, Tarek F. Abdelzaher:
The Packing Server for real-time scheduling of MapReduce workflows. 51-62 - Amir Aminifar, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng:
Jfair: a scheduling algorithm to stabilize control applications. 63-72
Resource Management and Applications
- Connor Imes, David H. K. Kim, Martina Maggio, Henry Hoffmann:
POET: a portable approach to minimizing energy under soft real-time constraints. 75-86 - Husheng Zhou, Guangmo Tong, Cong Liu:
GPES: a preemptive execution system for GPGPU computing. 87-97 - Dohwan Kim, Kyung-Joon Park, Yongsoon Eun, Sang Hyuk Son, Chenyang Lu:
When thermal control meets sensor noise: analysis of noise-induced temperature error. 98-107 - Patrick Lazik, Niranjini Rajagopal, Bruno Sinopoli, Anthony Rowe:
Ultrasonic time synchronization and ranging on smartphones. 108-118
Operating Systems and Virtualization
- Qi Wang, Yuxin Ren, Matt Scaperoth, Gabriel Parmer:
SPeCK: a kernel for scalable predictability. 121-132 - Alexander Zuepke, Marc Bommert, Daniel Lohmann:
AUTOBEST: a united AUTOSAR-OS and ARINC 653 kernel. 133-144 - Chong Li, Sisu Xi, Chenyang Lu, Christopher D. Gill, Roch Guérin:
Prioritizing soft real-time network traffic in virtualized hosts based on Xen. 145-156
Industry Session: Resource Management in Multicore Systems
- Benny Akesson, Anna Minaeva, Premysl Sucha, Andrew Nelson, Zdenek Hanzálek:
An efficient configuration methodology for time-division multiplexed single resources. 161-171 - Zaid Al-bayati, Youcheng Sun, Haibo Zeng, Marco Di Natale, Qi Zhu, Brett H. Meyer:
Task placement and selection of data consistency mechanisms for real-time multicore applications. 172-181 - Nima Moghaddami Khalilzad, Fanxin Kong, Xue Liu, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte:
A feedback scheduling framework for component-based soft real-time systems. 182-193 - Lukas Sigrist, Georgia Giannopoulou, Pengcheng Huang, Andres Gomez, Lothar Thiele:
Mixed-criticality runtime mechanisms and evaluation on multicores. 194-206
Scheduling II
- Risat Mahmud Pathan:
Unifying fixed- and dynamic-priority scheduling based on priority promotion and an improved ready queue management technique. 209-220 - Jung-Eun Kim, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Lui Sha:
Budgeted generalized rate monotonic analysis for the partitioned, yet globally scheduled uniprocessor model. 221-231 - Jihye Kwon, Kang-Wook Kim, Sangyoun Paik, Jihwa Lee, Chang-Gun Lee:
Multicore scheduling of parallel real-time tasks with multiple parallelization options. 232-244
Reliability, Safety, and Security
- Jiguo Song, Gabriel Parmer:
C'Mon: a predictable monitoring infrastructure for system-level latent fault detection and recovery. 247-258 - Martin Hoffmann, Florian Lukas, Christian Dietrich, Daniel Lohmann:
dOSEK: the design and implementation of a dependability-oriented static embedded kernel. 259-270 - Rodolfo Pellizzoni, Neda Paryab, Man-Ki Yoon, Stanley Bak, Sibin Mohan, Rakesh Bobba:
A generalized model for preventing information leakage in hard real-time systems. 271-282
Memory Management
- Ahmed Alhammad, Saud Wasly, Rodolfo Pellizzoni:
Memory efficient global scheduling of real-time tasks. 285-296 - Mohamed Hassan, Anirudh M. Kaushik, Hiren D. Patel:
Reverse-engineering embedded memory controllers through latency-based analysis. 297-306 - Mohamed Hassan, Hiren D. Patel, Rodolfo Pellizzoni:
A framework for scheduling DRAM memory accesses for multi-core mixed-time critical systems. 307-316 - Hokeun Kim, David Broman, Edward A. Lee, Michael Zimmer, Aviral Shrivastava, Junkwang Oh:
A predictable and command-level priority-based DRAM controller for mixed-criticality systems. 317-326
Demo Session
- Nils Asmussen, Marcus Völp, Benedikt Nöthen, Annett Ungethüm:
Demo abstract: Taming many heterogeneous cores. 329 - Marcus Hähnel, Hermann Härtig:
Demo abstract: An energy/utility demo - Energy-aware resource scheduling under utility considerations. 330 - Masud Ahmed, Honglei Chen, Nathan Fisher:
Demo abstract: Multi-modal scheduling of radar-based cruise control system. 331 - Zhuoqun Cheng, Ye Li, Richard West:
Demo abstract: A multithreaded arduino system for embedded computing. 332
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