Search for dissertations about: "real-time computer systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 403 swedish dissertations containing the words real-time computer systems.
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1. Fault-Tolerance Strategies and Probabilistic Guarantees for Real-Time Systems
Abstract : Ubiquitous deployment of embedded systems is having a substantial impact on our society, since they interact with our lives in many critical real-time applications. Typically, embedded systems used in safety or mission critical applications (e.g. READ MORE
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2. Real-Time Workload Models : Expressiveness vs. Analysis Efficiency
Abstract : The requirements for real-time systems in safety-critical applications typically contain strict timing constraints. The design of such a system must be subject to extensive validation to guarantee that critical timing constraints will never be violated while the system operates. READ MORE
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3. Automatic memory management for flexible real-time systems
Abstract : In a flexible real-time system, the constraints in available CPU time and memory lead to resource management problems, which must be handled carefully in order to maximize quality of service while avoiding overload. Managing CPU time -- scheduling -- is well studied and dynamic scheduling is widely accepted in the real-time industry. READ MORE
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4. Configurable Hardware Support for Single Processor Real-Time Systems
Abstract : This thesis describes a further development of a building block for programmable devices in embedded systems handling real-time functionality.Embedded systems are included in a variety of products within different technical areas such as industrial automation, consumer electronics, automotive industry, and communication-, and multimedia systems. READ MORE
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5. Predictable Real-Time Applications on Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chip
Abstract : Being predictable with respect to time is, by definition, a fundamental requirement for any real-time system. Modern multiprocessor systems impose a challenge in this context, due to resource sharing conflicts causing memory transfers to become unpredictable. READ MORE