Sessions

 

Wednesday

Session 1: Memory Contention & Overhead

Chair: Marko Bertogna

10:30

MINIMIZING DRAM RANK SWITCHING OVERHEAD FOR IMPROVED TIMING BOUNDS AND PERFORMANCE

Leonardo Ecco, Adam Kostrzewa and Rolf Ernst

11:00

CONTENTION-FREE EXECUTION OF AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS ON A CLUSTERED MANY-CORE PLATFORM

Matthias Becker, Dakshina Dasari, Borislav Nikolic, Benny Akesson, Vincent Nelis and Thomas Nolte

11:30

A NEW APPROACH FOR LIMITED PREEMPTION SCHEDULING WITH PREEMPTION OVERHEAD

Mitra Nasri, Geoffrey Nelissen and Gerhard Fohler

Wednesday

Session 2: Task Synchronization & Suspension

Chair: Claire Pagetti

13:30

LIGHTWEIGHT REAL-TIME SYNCHRONIZATION UNDER P-EDF ON SYMMETRIC AND ASYMMETRIC MULTIPROCESSORS

Alessandro Biondi and Bjorn Brandenburg

14:00

MULTIPROCESSOR REAL-TIME LOCKING PROTOCOLS FOR REPLICATED RESOURCES

Catherine Nemitz, Kecheng Yang, Ming Yang, Pontus Ekberg and Jim Anderson

14:30

A UNIFYING RESPONSE TIME ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK FOR DYNAMIC SELF-SUSPENDING TASKS

Jian-Jia Chen, Geoffrey Nelissen and Wen-Hung Huang

Wednesday

Session 3: Networks

Chair: Jean-Dominique Decotignie

15:30

URGENCY-BASED SCHEDULER FOR TIME-SENSITIVE SWITCHED ETHERNET NETWORKS

Johannes Specht and Soheil Samii

16:00

REDUCING THE CONTENTION EXPERIENCED BY REAL-TIME CORE-TO-I/O FLOWS OVER A NETWORK ON CHIP

Laure Abdallah, Mathieu Jan, Jerome Ermont and Christian Fraboul

16:30

ANOMALY DETECTION USING INTER-ARRIVAL CURVES FOR REAL-TIME SYSTEMS

Mahmoud Salem, Mark Crowley and Sebastian Fischmeister

Thursday

Session 4: Mixed-Criticality Systems

Chair: Marcus Völp

10:30

MAXIMIZING PARALLELISM WITHOUT EXPLODING DEADLINES IN A MIXED CRITICALITY EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Antoine Blin, Cedric Courtaud, Julien Sopena, Julia Lawall and Gilles Muller

11:00

MIXED-CRITICALITY SCHEDULING WITH I/O

Richard West, Eric Missimer and Katherine Zhao 

11:30

SCHEDULING MIXED-CRITICALITY SYSTEMS TO GUARANTEE SOME SERVICE UNDER ALL NON-ERRONEOUS BEHAVIORS

Sanjoy Baruah, Alan Burns and Zhishan Guo

Thursday

Session 5: Timing Analysis I

Chair: Isabelle Puaut

13:30

A FRAMEWORK FOR THE DERIVATION OF WCET ANALYSES FOR MULTI-CORE PROCESSORS

Michael Jacobs, Sebastian Hahn and Sebastian Hack

14:00

EFFICIENT WORST-CASE EXECUTION TIME ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC BRANCH PREDICTION

Wolfgang Puffitsch

Thursday

Session 6: Scheduling & Analysis

Chair: Martina Maggio

15:00

NON-WORK-CONSERVING NON-PREEMPTIVE SCHEDULING: MOTIVATIONS, CHALLENGES, AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS

Mitra Nasri and Gerhard Fohler

15:30

SCHEDULABILITY ANALYSIS OF SYNCHRONOUS DIGRAPH REAL-TIME TASKS

Morteza Mohaqeqi, Syed Md Jakaria Abdullah, Nan Guan and Wang Yi

 

Friday

Session 7: Timing Analysis II

Chair: Rob Davis

09:00

ACHIEVING APPROPRIATE TEST COVERAGE FOR RELIABLE MEASUREMENT-BASED TIMING ANALYSIS

Stephen Law and Iain Bate

09:30

EXTREME VALUE THEORY FOR ESTIMATING TASK EXECUTION TIME BOUNDS: A CAREFUL LOOK

George Lima, Dario Dias and Edna Barros

Friday

Session 8: Multiprocessors

Chair: George Lima

10:30

ILP-BASED APPROACHES TO PARTITIONING RECURRENT WORKLOADS UPON HETEROGENEOUS MULTIPROCESSORS

Sanjoy Baruah, Vincenzo Bonifaci, Renato Bruni and Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela

11:00

SLEEP SCHEDULING FOR ENERGY-SAVINGS IN MULTI-CORE PROCESSORS

Sandeep D'souza, Anand Bhat and Ragunathan Rajkumar

11:30

MULTIPROCESSOR REAL-TIME SCHEDULING WITH HIERARCHICAL PROCESSOR AFFINITIES

Vincenzo Bonifaci, Bjorn Brandenburg, Gianlorenzo D'Angelo and Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela

Friday

Session 9: Outstanding Papers

Chair:  Nathan Fisher

13:30

PARTITIONED MULTIPROCESSOR FIXED-PRIORITY SCHEDULING OF SPORADIC REAL-TIME TASKS

Jian-Jia Chen

14:00

CACHE-PERSISTENCE-AWARE RESPONSE-TIME ANALYSIS FOR FIXED-PRIORITY PREEMPTIVE SYSTEMS

Syed Aftab Rashid, Geoffrey Nelissen, Damien Hardy, Benny Akesson, Isabelle Puaut and Eduardo Tovar

14:30

PROSA: A CASE FOR READABLE MECHANIZED SCHEDULABILITY ANALYSIS

Felipe Cerqueira, Felix Stutz and Bjorn Brandenburg