A Burns, R Davis - … of Computer Science, University of York …, 2013 - www-users.york.ac.uk
This review covers research on the topic of mixed criticality systems that has been published since Vestal's 2007 paper. It covers the period up to end of 2021. The review is organised …
Real-time computing plays a crucial role in our society since an increasing number of complex systems rely, in part or completely, on computer control. Examples of applications …
This paper presents a feedback control real-time scheduling (FCS) framework for adaptive real-time systems. An advantage of the FCS framework is its use of feedback control theory …
M Lemmon - Networked control systems, 2010 - Springer
Networked control systems often send information across the communication network in a periodic manner. The selected period, however, must assure adequate system performance …
A scheduling architecture for real-time control tasks is proposed. The scheduler uses feedback from execution-time measurements and feedforward from workload changes to …
An increasing number of real-time applications related to multimedia and adaptive control systems require greater flexibility than classical real-time theory usually permits. We present …
The functional consolidation induced by the cost reduction trends in embedded systems can force tasks of different criticality (eg ABS Brakes with DVD) to share a processor and …
The paper presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of an adaptive architecture to provide relative delay guarantees for different service classes on Web servers under …
F Cottet, J Delacroix, C Kaiser, Z Mammeri - 2002 - hal.science
* Real-time systems are used in a wide range of applications, including command and control systems, flight control, telecommunication systems, and online purchase payment …