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DIPES 2008: Milano, Italy
- Bernd Kleinjohann, Lisa Kleinjohann, Wayne H. Wolf:
Distributed Embedded Systems: Design, Middleware and Resources, IFIP 20th World Computer Congress, TC10 Working Conference on Distributed and Parallel Embedded Systems (DIPES 2008), September 7-10, 2008, Milano, Italy. IFIP 271, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-0-387-09660-5
Applications and Case Studies
- Claudius Stern, Philipp Adelt, Willi Richert, Bernd Kleinjohann:
Hierarchically Distributing Embedded Systems for Improved Autonomy. 1-9 - Rui Marcelino, Horácio C. Neto, João M. P. Cardoso:
Sorting Units for FPGA-Based Embedded Systems. 11-22 - Kyoungwoo Lee, Minyoung Kim, Nikil D. Dutt, Nalini Venkatasubramanian:
Error-Exploiting Video Encoder to Extend Energy/QoS Tradeoffs for Mobile Embedded Systems. 23-34
Verification and Validation
- Christoph M. Kirchsteiger, Christoph Trummer, Christian Steger, Reinhold Weiss, Markus Pistauer:
Specification-based Verification of Embedded Systems by Automated Test Case Generation. 35-44 - Hugo Metivier, Jean-Pierre Talpin, Thierry Gautier, Paul Le Guernic:
Analysis of Periodic Clock Relations in Polychronous Systems. 45-56 - Eyad Alkassar, Peter Böhm, Steffen Knapp:
Formal Correctness of an Automotive Bus Controller Implementation at Gate-Level. 57-67
Design Methods and Modelling
- Sebastien Revol, Safouan Taha, François Terrier, Alain Clouard, Sébastien Gérard, Ansgar Radermacher, Jean-Luc Dekeyser:
Unifying HW Analysis and SoC Design Flows by Bridging Two Key Standards: UML and IP-XACT. 69-78 - Simon Tjell, João M. Fernandes:
Expressing Environment Assumptions and Real-time Requirements for a Distributed Embedded System with Shared Variables. 79-88 - Augustin Kebemou, Ina Schieferdecker:
The Components Data Flow Machine: An Intermediate Modeling Format to Support the Design of Automobiles E/E Systems Architectures. 89-100 - Ricardo Miotto Redin, Marcio Ferreira da Silva Oliveira, Lisane B. de Brisolara, Júlio C. B. de Mattos, Luís C. Lamb, Flávio Rech Wagner, Luigi Carro:
On the Use of Software Quality Metrics to Improve Physical Properties of Embedded Systems. 101-110
Resource Managment
- Meng Wang, Zili Shao, Hui Liu, Chun Jason Xue:
Minimizing Leakage Energy with Modulo Scheduling for VLIW DSP Processors. 111-120 - Geovani Ricardo Wiedenhoft, Antônio Augusto Fröhlich:
Using Imprecise Computation Techniques for Power Management in Real-Time Embedded Systems. 121-130 - Balaji V. Iyer, Thomas M. Conte:
A Power Model for Register-Sharing Structures. 131-142
Middleware and Communication
- Rita Kalile Almeida Andrade, Thomás Alimena Del Grande, Tiago Bücker, Carlos Eduardo Pereira:
Design and Implementation of a FTT-CAN Communication Infra-Structure for the RT-femtoJava Processor. 143-150 - Santiago Urueña, Juan Zamorano, José Antonio Pulido, Juan Antonio de la Puente:
Communication Paradigms for High-Integrity Distributed Systems with Hard Real-Time Requirements. 151-160
Distributed Operating Systems and Timing
- Enkhbold Ochirsuren, Heiko Hinkelmann, Leandro Soares Indrusiak, Manfred Glesner:
TinyOS Extensions for a Wireless Sensor Network Node Based on a Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor. 161-170 - Sherif Fadel Fahmy, Binoy Ravindran, E. Douglas Jensen:
Scheduling Dependent Distributable Real-Time Threads in Dynamic Networked Embedded Systems. 171-180 - Henning Zabel, Wolfgang Müller:
An Efficient Time Annotation Technique in Abstract RTOS Simulations for Multiprocessor Task Migration. 181-190
Task and Data Partitioning
- Luís Nogueira, Luís Miguel Pinho:
Handling QoS Dependencies in Distributed Cooperative Real-Time Systems. 191-200 - Baokang Zhao, Meng Wang, Zili Shao, Jiannong Cao, Keith C. C. Chan, Jinshu Su:
Topology-Aware Energy Efficient Task Assignment for Collaborative In-Network Processing in Distributed Sensor Systems. 201-211 - Kyoungwoo Lee, Aviral Shrivastava, Nikil D. Dutt, Nalini Venkatasubramanian:
Data Partitioning Techniques for Partially Protected Caches to Reduce Soft Error Induced Failures. 213-225
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