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42nd RTSS 2021: Dortmund, Germany
- 42nd IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, RTSS 2021, Dortmund, Germany, December 7-10, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-2802-6
- Jonas Peeck, Mischa Möstl, Tasuku Ishigooka, Rolf Ernst:
A Middleware Protocol for Time-Critical Wireless Communication of Large Data Samples. 1-13 - Federico Reghenzani, Ashikahmed Bhuiyan, William Fornaciari, Zhishan Guo:
A Multi-Level DPM Approach for Real-Time DAG Tasks in Heterogeneous Processors. 14-26 - Gero Schwäricke, Rohan Tabish, Rodolfo Pellizzoni, Renato Mancuso, Andrea Bastoni, Alexander Zuepke, Marco Caccamo:
A Real-Time Virtio-Based Framework for Predictable Inter-VM Communication. 27-40 - Tobias Blaß, Daniel Casini, Sergey Bozhko, Björn B. Brandenburg:
A ROS 2 Response-Time Analysis Exploiting Starvation Freedom and Execution-Time Variance. 41-53 - Hyoseung Kim, Dionisio de Niz, Björn Andersson, Mark H. Klein, John P. Lehoczky:
Addressing Multi-core Timing Interference using Co-Runner Locking. 54-67 - Yecheng Xiang, Yidi Wang, Hyunjong Choi, Mohsen Karimi, Hyoseung Kim:
AegisDNN: Dependable and Timely Execution of DNN Tasks with SGX. 68-81 - Sergey Voronov, Stephen Tang, Tanya Amert, James H. Anderson:
AI Meets Real-Time: Addressing Real-World Complexities in Graph Response-Time Analysis. 82-96 - Mohsen Shekarisaz, Lothar Thiele, Mehdi Kargahi:
Automatic Energy-Hotspot Detection and Elimination in Real-Time Deeply Embedded Systems. 97-109 - Yidi Wang, Mohsen Karimi, Yecheng Xiang, Hyoseung Kim:
Balancing Energy Efficiency and Real-Time Performance in GPU Scheduling. 110-122 - Jinghao Sun, Nan Guan, Zhishan Guo, Yekai Xue, Jing He, Guozhen Tan:
Calculating Worst-Case Response Time Bounds for OpenMP Programs with Loop Structures. 123-135 - Ipsita Koley, Sunandan Adhikary, Soumyajit Dey:
Catch Me If You Learn: Real-Time Attack Detection and Mitigation in Learning Enabled CPS. 136-148 - Nitin Shivaraman, Patrick Schuster, Saravanan Ramanathan, Arvind Easwaran, Sebastian Steinhorst:
Cluster-Based Network Time Synchronization for Resilience with Energy Efficiency. 149-161 - Peng Wu, Chenchen Fu, Tianyu Wang, Minming Li, Yingchao Zhao, Chun Jason Xue, Song Han:
Composite Resource Scheduling for Networked Control Systems. 162-175 - Baoshen Guo, Shuai Wang, Yi Ding, Guang Wang, Suining He, Desheng Zhang, Tian He:
Concurrent Order Dispatch for Instant Delivery with Time-Constrained Actor-Critic Reinforcement Learning. 176-187 - Youngeun Cho, Dongmin Shin, JaeSeung Park, Chang-Gun Lee:
Conditionally Optimal Parallelization of Real-Time DAG Tasks for Global EDF. 188-200 - Seyedmehdi Hosseinimotlagh, Daniel Enright, Christian R. Shelton, Hyoseung Kim:
Data-Driven Structured Thermal Modeling for COTS Multi-core Processors. 201-213 - Georg von der Brüggen, Nico Piatkowski, Kuan-Hsun Chen, Jian-Jia Chen, Katharina Morik, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Efficiently Approximating the Worst-Case Deadline Failure Probability Under EDF. 214-226 - Ming Hu, Jiepin Ding, Min Zhang, Frédéric Mallet, Mingsong Chen:
Enumeration and Deduction Driven Co-Synthesis of CCSL Specifications using Reinforcement Learning. 227-239 - Kalyani Dole, Ashutosh Gupta, John Komp, Shankaranarayanan Krishna, Ashutosh Trivedi:
Event-Triggered and Time-Triggered Duration Calculus for Model-Free Reinforcement Learning. 240-252 - Stephen Tang, Sergey Voronov, James H. Anderson:
Extending EDF for Soft Real-Time Scheduling on Unrelated Multiprocessors. 253-265 - Ernesto Massa, George Lima, Björn Andersson, Vinicius Petrucci:
Heterogeneous Quasi-Partitioned Scheduling. 266-278 - Jingyan Jiang, Ziyue Luo, Chenghao Hu, Zhaoliang He, Zhi Wang, Shutao Xia, Chuan Wu:
Joint Model and Data Adaptation for Cloud Inference Serving. 279-289 - Zhe Jiang, Xiaotian Dai, Neil C. Audsley:
HIART-MCS: High Resilience and Approximated Computing Architecture for Imprecise Mixed-Criticality Systems. 290-303 - Chenchen Fu, Xiaoxing Qiu, Zelin Yun, Song Han, Weiwei Wu, Chun Jason Xue:
Keep Fresh: Real-Time Data Retrieval with Speed Adaptation in Mobile Cyber-Physical Systems. 304-315 - Yaswanth Yadlapalli, Cong Liu:
LAG-Based Analysis Techniques for Scheduling Multiprocessor Hard Real-Time Sporadic DAGs. 316-328 - Woo-Sung Kang, Kilho Lee, Jinkyu Lee, Insik Shin, Hoon Sung Chwa:
LaLaRAND: Flexible Layer-by-Layer CPU/GPU Scheduling for Real-Time DNN Tasks. 329-341 - Sergey Bozhko, Georg von der Brüggen, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Monte Carlo Response-Time Analysis. 342-355 - Pontus Ekberg, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Partitioned Scheduling of Recurrent Real-Time Tasks. 356-367 - Dionisio de Niz, Björn Andersson, Hyoseung Kim, Mark H. Klein, John P. Lehoczky:
Resilient Mixed-Trust Scheduling. 368-379 - Niklas Ueter, Mario Günzel, Jian-Jia Chen:
Response-Time Analysis and Optimization for Probabilistic Conditional Parallel DAG Tasks. 380-392 - Alban Gruin, Thomas Carle, Hugues Cassé, Christine Rochange:
Speculative Execution and Timing Predictability in an Open Source RISC-V Core. 393-404 - Zhe Wang, Kunal Agrawal, Jeremy T. Fineman:
Sub-Linear Overhead in Static Schedules for Fault-Tolerant Transmission. 405-417 - Mario Günzel, Niklas Ueter, Jian-Jia Chen:
Suspension-Aware Fixed-Priority Schedulability Test with Arbitrary Deadlines and Arrival Curves. 418-430 - Xingwu Liu, Zizhao Chen, Xin Han, Zhenyu Sun, Zhishan Guo:
Tighter Bounds of Speedup Factor of Partitioned EDF for Constrained-Deadline Sporadic Tasks. 431-440 - Francesco Restuccia, Alessandro Biondi:
Time-Predictable Acceleration of Deep Neural Networks on FPGA SoC Platforms. 441-454 - Tanya Amert, Zelin Tong, Sergey Voronov, Joshua Bakita, F. Donelson Smith, James H. Anderson:
TimeWall: Enabling Time Partitioning for Real-Time Multicore+Accelerator Platforms. 455-468 - Claire Nord, Shai Caspin, Catherine E. Nemitz, Howard E. Shrobe, Hamed Okhravi, James H. Anderson, Nathan Burow, Bryan C. Ward:
TORTIS: Retry-Free Software Transactional Memory for Real-Time Systems. 469-481 - Xu Jiang, Nan Guan, Haochun Liang, Yue Tang, Lei Qiao, Wang Yi:
Virtually-Federated Scheduling of Parallel Real-Time Tasks. 482-494 - Sena Hounsinou, Mark Stidd, Uchenna Ezeobi, Habeeb Olufowobi, Mitra Nasri, Gedare Bloom:
Vulnerability of Controller Area Network to Schedule-Based Attacks. 495-507 - Srinidhi Srinivasan, Geoffrey Nelissen, Reinder J. Bril:
Work-in-Progress: Analysis of TSN Time-Aware Shapers using Schedule Abstraction Graphs. 508-511 - Marco Maida, Sergey Bozhko, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Work-in-Progress: Automatically Generated Response-Time Proofs as Evidence of Timeliness. 512-515 - Gautam Gala, Javier Castillo Rivera, Gerhard Fohler:
Work-in-Progress: Cloud Computing for Time-Triggered Safety-Critical Systems. 516-519 - Srijeeta Maity, Anirban Ghose, Soumyajit Dey, Sangyoung Park, Samarjit Chakraborty:
Work-in-Progress: Cooling by Core-Idling: Thermal-Aware Thread Scheduling for Mobile Multicore Processors. 520-523 - Sena Hounsinou, Vijay Banerjee, Chunhao Peng, Monowar Hasan, Gedare Bloom:
Work-in-Progress: Enabling Secure Boot for Real-Time Restart-Based Cyber-Physical Systems. 524-527 - Yiqin Gao, Guillaume Pallez, Yves Robert, Frédéric Vivien:
Work-in-Progress: Evaluating Task Dropping Strategies for Overloaded Real-Time Systems. 528-531 - Mario Günzel, Harun Teper, Kuan-Hsun Chen, Georg von der Brüggen, Jian-Jia Chen:
Work-in-Progress: Evaluation Framework for Self-Suspending Schedulability Tests. 532-535 - Wei Jiang, Xinke Liao, Jinyu Zhan, Ke Jiang:
Work-in-Progress: Improving Resilience of Distributed Real-Time Applications via Security and Fault Tolerance Co-Design. 536-539 - Blandine Djika, Frank Singhoff, Alain Plantec, Georges Edouard Kouamou:
Work-in-Progress: Models and Tools to Detect Real-Time Scheduling Anomalies. 540-543 - Sayra Ranjha, Mitra Nasri, Geoffrey Nelissen:
Work-in-Progress: Partial-Order Reduction in Reachability-Based Response-Time Analyses. 544-547 - Atsushi Yano, Takuya Azumi:
Work-in-Progress: Reinforcement Learning-Based DAG Scheduling Algorithm in Clustered Many-Core Platform. 548-551 - Federico Reghenzani, Filippo Sciamanna, William Fornaciari:
Work-in-Progress: Run-Time pWCET Estimation and Quality Monitoring. 552-555 - Radha Reddy, Luís Almeida, Miguel Gutiérrez Gaitán, Harrison Kurunathan, Pedro M. Santos, Eduardo Tovar:
Work-in-Progress: Worst-Case Response Time of Intersection Management Protocols. 556-559
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