Search for dissertations about: "Sasikumar Punnekkat"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words Sasikumar Punnekkat.
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16. Runtime Monitoring of Automated Driving Systems
Abstract : It is the period of the World's history, where the technological progress reached a level that enables the first steps towards the development of vehicles with automated driving capabilities. The swift response from the significant portion of the industry resulted in a race, the final line set at the introduction of vehicles with full automated driving capabilities. READ MORE
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17. Share-Driven Scheduling of Embedded Networks
Abstract : Many products are built from more or less independently developed subsystems. For instance, a car consists of subsystems for transmission, braking, suspension, etc. These subsystems are frequently controlled by an embedded computer system. READ MORE
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18. Towards an assessment of safety and security interplay in automated driving systems
Abstract : We are currently in the midst of significant changes in the road transport system, including the transformation to fossil-free propulsion and the shift to higher levels of automation. The next level in automation is soon upon us and is encompassed by the broader term Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) which is relevant for the entire transportation system. READ MORE
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19. Model-Implemented Fault Injection for Robustness Assessment
Abstract : The complexity of safety-related embedded computer systems is steadilyincreasing. Besides verifying that such systems implement the correct functionality, it is essential to verify that they also present an acceptable level of robustness. READ MORE
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20. Limited Preemptive Scheduling in Real-time Systems
Abstract : Preemptive and non-preemptive scheduling paradigms typically introduce undesirable side effects when scheduling real-time tasks, mainly in the form of preemption overheads and blocking, that potentially compromise timeliness guarantees. The high preemption overheads in preemptive real-time scheduling may imply high resource utilization, often requiring significant over-provisioning, e. READ MORE