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Sessions

 

                     

Tuesday, July 3rd                                                

Workshop Day

First Timers Reception (invitation only)


Wednesday, July 4th

08:00

Registration

08:45

Welcome & Opening

09:00

Keynote 1

From Classical to Runtime Aware Architectures

Mateo Valero, Barcelona Supercomputing Center

10:00

Coffee Break

Hardware for Embedded Real-Time Systems

Chair: Tam Chantem

10:30

Deterministic Memory Abstraction and Supporting Multicore System Architecture

Farzad Farshchi, Prathap Kumar Valsan, Renato Mancuso, and Heechul Yun

11:00

Worst-case Stall Analysis for Multicore Architectures with Two Memory Controllers

Muhammad Ali Awan, Pedro F. Souto, Konstantinos Bletsas, Benny Akesson, and Eduardo Tovar

11:30

HWP: Hardware Support to Reconcile Cache Energy, Complexity, Performance and WCET Estimates in Multicore Real-Time Systems

Pedro Benedicte, Carles Hernandez, Jaume Abella, and Francisco J. Cazorla

12:00

Lunch

Probabilities and Event Arrivals Curves

Chair: Rob Davis

13:30

Compiler-based Extraction of Event Arrival Functions for Real-Time Systems Analysis


Dominic Oehlert, Selma Saidi, and Heiko Falk

14:00

A Measurement-based Model for Parallel Real-time Tasks


Kunal Agrawal and Sanjoy Baruah

14:30

Efficiently Approximating the Probability of Deadline Misses in Real-Time Systems


Georg von der Brüggen, Nico Piatkowski, Kuan-Hsun Chen, Jian-Jia Chen, and Katharina Morik

15:00

Coffee Break

Interactive Session

Work-in-Progress Chair: Martina Maggio
Journal2Conference Chair: Patrick Meumeu Yomsi
Industrial Challenge: Sophie Quinton and Arne Hamann 

15:30

Work In Progress, Industrial Challenge

17:00

Poster Session, Social Event, and Reception


Thursday, July 5th

09:00

Keynote 2

On-board software technology trends in space applications

Olivier Notebaert, AIRBUS Defence and Space

10:00

Coffee Break

Safety and Security

Chair:  Florian Brandner

10:30

Instruction Caches in Static WCET Analysis of Artificially Diversified Software


Joachim Fellmuth, Thomas Göthel, and Sabine Glesner

11:00

Vulnerability Analysis and Mitigation of Directed Timing Inference Based Attacks on Time-Triggered Systems


Kristin Krüger, Marcus Völp, and Gerhard Fohler

11:30

Recovery Time Considerations in Real-Time Systems Employing Software Fault Tolerance


Anand Bhat, Soheil Samii, and Ragunathan (Raj) Rajkumar

12:00

Lunch

Mixed Criticality Systems

Chair: Konstantinos Bletsas

13:30

Intractability Issues in Mixed-Criticality Scheduling


Kunal Agrawal and Sanjoy Baruah

14:00

Improving the Schedulability and Quality of Service for Federated Scheduling of Parallel Mixed-Criticality Tasks on Multiprocessors


Risat Mahmud Pathan

14:30

Virtual Timing Isolation for Mixed-Criticality Systems


Johannes Freitag, Sascha Uhrig, and Theo Ungerer

15:00

AdaptMC: A Control-Theoretic Approach for Achieving Resilience in Mixed-Criticality Systems


Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos, Enrico Bini, Sanjoy Baruah, and Alan Burns

15:30

Coffee Break

Real-Time Networks

Chair: Christian Fraboul

16:00

Verifying Weakly-Hard Real-Time Properties of Traffic Streams in Switched Networks


Leonie Ahrendts, Sophie Quinton, Thomas Boroske, and Rolf Ernst

16:30

Quantifying the Resiliency of Fail-Operational Real-Time Networked Control Systems


Arpan Gujarati, Mitra Nasri, and Björn B. Brandenburg

17:00

Camera Networks Dimensioning and Scheduling with Quasi Worst-Case Transmission Time


Viktor Edpalm, Alexandre Martins, Karl-Erik Årzén, and Martina Maggio

20:00

Dinner


Friday, July 6th

09:30

Coffee Break

Multi-core Scheduling and Valorization

Chair: Sanjoy Baruah

10:00

Transferring Real-Time Systems Research into Industrial Practice: Four Impact Case Studies

Robert I. Davis, Iain Bate, Guillem Bernat, Ian Broster, Alan Burns, Antoine Colin, Stuart Hutchesson, and Nigel Tracey

10:30

Push Forward: Global Fixed-Priority Scheduling of Arbitrary-Deadline Sporadic Task Systems


Jian-Jia Chen, Georg von der Brüggen, and Niklas Ueter

11:00

A Response-Time Analysis for Non-Preemptive Job Sets under Global Scheduling


Mitra Nasri, Geoffrey Nelissen, and Björn B. Brandenburg

11:30

Beyond the Weakly Hard Model: Measuring the Performance Cost of Deadline Misses


Paolo Pazzaglia, Luigi Pannocchi, Alessandro Biondi, and Marco Di Natale

12:00

Lunch

GPUs and Streaming Applications

Chair: Mitra Nasri

13:30

Early Design Phase Cross-Platform Throughput Prediction for Industrial Stream-Processing Applications


Tjerk Bijlsma, Alexander Lint, and Jacques Verriet

14:00

Protecting Real-Time GPU Kernels on Integrated CPU-GPU SoC Platforms


Waqar Ali and Heechul Yun

14:30

Avoiding Pitfalls when Using NVIDIA GPUs for Real-Time Tasks in Autonomous Systems


Ming Yang, Nathan Otterness, Tanya Amert, Joshua Bakita, James H. Anderson, and F. Donelson Smith

15:00

Coffee Break

Outstanding Papers

Chair:  Sebastian Altmeyer

15:30

Whole-System Worst-Case Energy-Consumption Analysis for Energy-Constrained Real-Time Systems


Peter Wägemann, Christian Dietrich, Tobias Distler, Peter Ulbrich, and Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat

16:00

Using Lock Servers to Scale Real-Time Locking Protocols: Chasing Ever-Increasing Core Counts


Catherine E. Nemitz, Tanya Amert, and James H. Anderson

16:30

On Strong and Weak Sustainability, with an Application to Self-Suspending Real-Time Tasks


Felipe Cerqueira, Geoffrey Nelissen, and Björn B. Brandenburg

17:00

Best Paper Award and Closing Remark

17:15

Closing Reception