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Modelling probabilistic timing analysis: work-in-progress

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We describe the process of calculating the execution time profile (ETP) in order to determine the probabilistic worst case execution time (WCET) using a model-based approach. By hierarchical state machines with probabilistic transitions and costs/reward specifications, we model the instructions with probabilistic execution time. From the model, our tool, pState, generates input code for a probabilistic model checker on which properties can be analysed.

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    EMSOFT '17: Proceedings of the Thirteenth ACM International Conference on Embedded Software 2017 Companion
    October 2017
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    ISBN:9781450351867
    DOI:10.1145/3125503
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    1. WCET
    2. hierarchical state machines
    3. probabilistic model checker

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    ESWEEK'17: THIRTEENTH EMBEDDED SYSTEM WEEK
    October 15 - 20, 2017
    Seoul, Republic of Korea

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