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14th ECRTS 2002: Vienna, Austria
- 14th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2002), 19-21 June 2002, Vienna, Austria, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1665-3
Scheduling I
- Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Luca Abeni:
Smooth Rate Adaptation through Impedance Control. 3-10 - Patricia Balbastre, Ismael Ripoll, Alfons Crespo:
Schedulability Analysis of Window-Constrained Execution Time Tasks for Real-Time Control. 11-18 - Anand Srinivasan, Philip Holman, James H. Anderson:
Integrating Aperiodic and Recurrent Tasks on Fair-Scheduled Multiprocessors. 19-
Worst Case Execution Time Analysis
- Raimund Kirner, Roland Lang, Gerald Freiberger, Peter P. Puschner:
Fully Automatic Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis for Matlab/Simulink Models. 31-40 - Isabelle Puaut:
Real-Time Performance of Dynamic Memory Allocation Algorithms. 41-49 - Antoine Colin, Guillem Bernat:
Scope-Tree: A Program Representation for Symbolic Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis. 50-
Keynote Speaker
- Mechthild Rohen:
Real-Time in the EC Sixth Framework Programme. 63
Operating Systems
- Mario Aldea Rivas, Michael González Harbour:
POSIX-Compatible Application-Defined Scheduling in MaRTE OS. 67-75 - Song Wang, Kwei-Jay Lin, Yu-Chung Wang:
Hierarchical Budget Management in the RED-Linux Scheduling Framework. 76-83 - Richard West, Jason Gloudon:
'QoS Safe' Kernel Extensions for Real-Time Resource Management. 84-
Scheduling II
- Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Robustness results concerning EDF scheduling upon uniform multiprocessors. 95-102 - Rodrigo M. Santos, José M. Urriza, Jorge Santos, Javier Orozco:
Heuristic Use of Singularities fro On-Line Scheduling of Real-Time Mandatory/Reward-Based Optional Systems. 103-112 - Philip Holman, James H. Anderson:
Object Sharing in Pfair-scheduled Multiprocessor Systems. 111-
Keynote Speaker
- Elisabeth F. M. Steffens:
QoS, Consumer Electronics, and Real-Time: Challenges and Opportunities. 123
Networks
- Alexander Bauer, Peter Rössler:
A Hard Real-Time Bus Arbitration Protocol based on EIA-709. 127-133 - Ian Broster, Guillem Bernat, Alan Burns:
Weakly Hard Real-time Constraints on Controller Area Network. 134-141 - Mário Alves, Eduardo Tovar, Francisco Vasques, Gerhard Hammer, Klaus Röther:
Real-Time Communications over Hybrid Wired/Wireless PROFIBUS-based Networks. 142-151 - Paulo Pedreiras, Luís Almeida, Paolo Gai:
The FTT-Ethernet Protocol: Merging Flexibility, Timeliness and Efficiency. 152-
Work-in-Progress Session
- Michael González Harbour:
Work-in-Progress Session. 161
Response Time Analysis
- Ola Redell, Martin Sanfridson:
Exact Best-Case Response Time Analysis of Fixed Priority Scheduled Tasks. 165-172 - Saowanee Saewong, Ragunathan Rajkumar, John P. Lehoczky, Mark H. Klein:
Analysis of Hierar hical Fixed-Priority Scheduling. 173-181 - Angel M. Groba, Alejandro Alonso, José A. Rodríguez, Marisol García-Valls:
Response Time of Streaming Chains: Analysis and Results. 182-
Quality-of-Service
- Kanghee Kim, Lucia Lo Bello, Sang Lyul Min, Orazio Mirabella:
On Relaxing Task Isolation in Overrun Handling to Provide Probabilistic Guarantees to Soft Real-Time Tasks with Varying Execution Times. 193-202 - Kyoung-Don Kang, Sang Hyuk Son, John A. Stankovic, Tarek F. Abdelzaher:
A QoS-Sensitive Approach for Timeliness and Freshness Guarantees in Real-Time Databases. 203-212 - Houcine Hassan, José E. Simó, Alfons Crespo:
Enhancing the Flexibility and the Quality of Service of Autonomous Mobile Robotic Applications. 213-
Embedded Systems
- Martijn J. Rutten, Jos T. J. van Eijndhoven, Evert-Jan D. Pol:
Robust Media Processing in a Flexible and Cost-Effective Network of Multi-Tasking Coprocessors. 223-230 - Paolo Gai, Luca Abeni, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
Multiprocessor DSP Scheduling in System-on-a-chip Architectures. 231-
Design and Applications
- Hervé Marchand, Éric Rutten:
Managing Multi-Mode Tasks with Time Cost and Quality Levels using Optimal Discrete Control Synthesis. 241-248 - Dag Nyström, Aleksandra Tesanovic, Christer Norström, Jörgen Hansson, N-E. Bånkestad:
Data Management Issues in Vehicle Control Systems: A Case Study. 249-256 - Jürgen Ruf, Thomas Kropf:
Formal Data Analysis of Timed Finite State Systems. 257-
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