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Due to rising integrations, low voltage operations, and environmental influences such as electromagnetic interference and radiation, transient faults may cause soft errors and corrupt the execution state. Such soft errors can be recovered by applying fault-tolerant techniques. Therefore, the execution time of a job of a sporadic/periodic task may differ, depending upon the occurrence of soft errors...
Self-suspension is becoming a prominent characteristic in real-time systems such as: (i) I/O-intensive systems (ii) multi-core processors, and (iii) computation offloading systems with coprocessors, like Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). In this work, we study self-suspension systems under fixed-priority (FP) fixed-relative-deadline (FRD) algorithm by using release enforcement to control self-suspension...
The emergence of multicore and manycore platforms poses a big challenge for the design of real-time embedded systems, especially for timing analysis. We observe in this paper that response-time analysis for multicore platforms with shared resources can be symmetrically approached from two perspectives: a core-centric and a shared-resource-centric perspective. The common “core-centric” perspective...
For real time task sets, allowing preemption is often considered to be important to ensure the schedulability, as it allows high-priority tasks to be allocated to the processor nearly immediately. However, preemptive scheduling also introduces some additional overhead and may not be allowed for some hardware components, which motivates the needs of non-preemptive or limited-preemptive scheduling....
Adopting multicore platforms for real-time systems has recently been an active topic for both academia and industry. For hard real-time systems, the static worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis is usually needed for analyzing the schedulability. However, as the execution of a job depends on its input data, its internal state, and the architectural state, the worst-case execution time may be much...
With the evolution of today's semiconductor technology, chip temperature increases rapidly mainly due to the growth in power density. For modern embedded real-time systems, it is crucial to estimate maximal temperatures in order to take mapping or other design decisions to avoid burnout, and still be able to guarantee meeting real-time constraints. This paper provides answers to the question: When...
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