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9:00 | Welcome |
9:00-10:30 Performance Analysis | Albrecht Mayer (Infineon) Easy analysis of hard real-time systems – how far can we get? Sylvain Girbal (Thales) The challenge of profiling multi-core safety-critical embedded systems Francisco J. Cazorla, Enrico Mezzetti (BSC) On an industrial approach for multi-core timing analysis |
10:30-11:00 | Coffee break |
11:00-12:30 Bosch challenges | Arne Hamann Description of the WATERS 2019 industrial challenge Robert Hoettger, Junhyung Ki, The Bao Bui, Burkhard Igel and Olaf Spinczyk CPU-GPU Response Time and Mapping Analysis for High-Performance Automotive Systems Alexander Diewald, Simon Barner and Selma Saidi Combined Data Transfer Response Time and Mapping Exploration in MPSoCs Lukas Krawczyk, Mahmoud Bazzal, Ram Prasath Govindarajan and Carsten Wolff An analytical approach for calculating end-to-end response times in autonomous driving applications Daniel Casini, Paolo Pazzaglia, Alessandro Biondi, Giorgio Buttazzo and Marco Di Natale Addressing Analysis and Partitioning issues for the WATERS 2019 Challenge |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch break |
14:00-15:30 Interference analysis | Gianluca Brilli and Paolo Burgio Interference analysis of shared last-level cache on embedded GP-GPUs with multiple CUDA streams Ahsan Saeed, Falk Wurst, Michael Pressler, Arne Hamann and Dakshina Dasari Machine Learning Based Cross-Platform Runtime Prediction Benjamin Rouxel, Julius Roeder, Sebastian Altmeyer and Clemens Grelck A time, energy and security coordination approach |
15:30-16:00 | Coffee break |
16:00-16:30 Framework | Georg von der Brüggen, Milad Nayebi, Junjie Shi, Kuan-Hsun Chen and Jian-Jia Chen Evaluation Framework for Self-Suspending Task Systems |
16:30-17:30 | Discussion Wrap-up on Modeling and Performance Analysis of High-performance Computing Platforms. Session chair: Selma Saidi |
17:30 | End |