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- ArticleApril 2006
FSF: A Real-Time Scheduling Architecture Framework
- M. Aldea,
- G. Bernat,
- I. Broster,
- A. Burns,
- R. Dobrin,
- J. M. Drake,
- G. Fohler,
- P. Gai,
- M. Gonzalez Harbour,
- G. Guidi,
- J. J. Gutierrez,
- T. Lennvall,
- G. Lipari,
- J. M. Martinez,
- J. L. Medina,
- J. C. Palencia,
- M. Trimarchi
RTAS '06: Proceedings of the 12th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications SymposiumPages 113–124https://doi.org/10.1109/RTAS.2006.18Scheduling theory generally assumes that real-time systems are mostly composed of activities with hard real-time requirements. Many systems are built today by composing different applications or components in the same system, leading to a mixture of ...
- ArticleJuly 2005
Non-Preemptive Interrupt Scheduling for Safe Reuse of Legacy Drivers in Real-Time Systems
ECRTS '05: Proceedings of the 17th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time SystemsPages 98–105https://doi.org/10.1109/ECRTS.2005.21Low-level support of peripheral devices is one of the mostdemanding activities in a real-time operating system. In fact,the rapid development of new interface boards causes atremendous effort at the operating system level for writingand testing low-...
- research-articleJanuary 2005
A Hierarchical Framework for Component-based Real-time Systems
In this paper, we describe a methodology for the design and the development of component-based real-time systems. In our model, a component consists of a set of concurrent real-time threads that communicate by means of synchronous and asynchronous ...