Search for dissertations about: "Timing Predictability"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Timing Predictability.
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1. Timing Predictability in Future Multi-Core Avionics Systems
Abstract : With more functionality added to safety-critical avionics systems, new platforms are required to offer the computational capacity needed. Multi-core platforms offer a potential that is now being explored, but they pose significant challenges with respect to predictability due to shared resources (such as memory) being accessed from several cores in parallel. READ MORE
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2. Enabling Timing Analysis of Complex Embedded Software Systems
Abstract : Cars, trains, trucks, telecom networks and industrial robots are examples of products relying on complex embedded software systems, running on embedded computers. Such systems may consist of millions of lines of program code developed by hundreds of engineers over many years, often decades. READ MORE
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3. The Impact of Application and Architecture Properties on Real-Time Multiprocessor Scheduling
Abstract : Guaranteeing the temporal correctness of a real-time system is a very challenging problem since application and architecture properties may be hard to model accurately. For example, modern computer architectures are typically equipped with mechanisms, such as cache memories and instruction pipelines, whose behavior are by nature stochastic. READ MORE
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4. New Techniques for Building Timing-Predictable Embedded Systems
Abstract : Embedded systems are becoming ubiquitous in our daily life. Due to close interaction with physical world, embedded systems are typically subject to timing constraints. At design time, it must be ensured that the run-time behaviors of such systems satisfy the pre-specified timing constraints under any circumstance. READ MORE
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5. Architectures and Protocols for Performance Improvements of Real-Time Networks
Abstract : When designing architectures and protocols for data traffic requiring real-time services, one of the major design goals is to guarantee that traffic deadlines can be met. However, many real-time applications also have additional requirements such as high throughput, high reliability, or energy efficiency. READ MORE