Motivated by this observation, we propose a design framework that can flexibly balance the tradeoff involving the system's code size, execution time, and energy ...
Real-time embedded systems are typically constrained in terms of three system performance crite- ria: space, time, and energy. The performance requirements ...
Motivated by this observation, we propose a design framework that can flexibly balance the tradeoff involving the system's code size, execution time, and energy ...
Abstract. Real-time embedded systems often have multiple resource constraints such as energy and code size constraints. Traditionally, tech-.
In this work, we propose a design framework by reviewing the tradeoff between code size and execution time.
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This paper presents a triple-tradeoff relationship among code size, execution time, and energy consumption and then addresses the code size minimization ...
Compositional design of real-time embedded systems can be done using hierarchical systems which consist of real-time components arranged in a scheduling ...
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A Real-Time Embedded Framework (RTEF) is an implementation of the Active Object design pattern specifically designed for real-time embedded systems.
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