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31st RTAS 2025: Irvine, CA, USA
- 31st IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium, RTAS 2025, Irvine, CA, USA, May 6-9, 2025. IEEE 2025, ISBN 979-8-3315-4340-2
- Zelin Tong, Syed W. Ali, James H. Anderson:
Asymptotically Optimal Multiprocessor Real-Time Locking for non-JLFP Scheduling. 1-12 - Esma Kökten, Gabriel Parmer, Björn B. Brandenburg:
SPR: Shielded Processor Reservations with Bounded Management Overhead. 13-25 - Anna Friebe, Tommaso Cucinotta, Filip Markovic, Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos, Thomas Nolte:
Nip it in the Bud: Job Acceptance Multi-Server. 26-39 - Mario Günzel, Marion Sudvarg, Max A. Deppert, Ao Li, Ning Zhang, Jian-Jia Chen:
Optimal Priority Assignment for Synchronous Harmonic Tasks with Dynamic Self-Suspension. 40-53 - Sophie Kahlen, Jan Reineke:
A Unified Framework for Quantitative Cache Analysis. 54-67 - Zhuanhao Wu, Hiren D. Patel:
Consistency-Aware and Predictable Memory Processing for Safety-Critical Out-of-Order Multicores. 68-81 - Xinzhe Wang, Rodolfo Pellizzoni, Hiren Patel:
ParRP: Enabling Space Isolation in Caches with Shared Data. 82-94 - Hayeon Park, Jiwoong Lee, Hoyong Lee, Ted Taekyoung Kwon, Wan Choi, Sangmi Moon, Chang-Gun Lee:
A Field Practical Approach to Memory Bandwidth Allocation for Consolidating Multi-Domain Automotive Applications on a Single SoC. 95-107 - Aaron Willcock, Nathan Fisher:
Intelligent Power Distribution Systems: Model, Utilization Bounds, and Implementation. 108-122 - Ruijie Fu, An Zou, Cailian Chen, Xinping Guan, Yehan Ma:
Mesh Network Scheduling Based on Cyber-Physical Sensitivity for Wireless Control Systems. 123-136 - Yde Sinnema
, Martina Maggio:
Analysis of Control Systems Under Sensor Timing Misalignments. 137-150 - Jaeheon Kwak, Seongtae Lee, Kang G. Shin, Jinkyu Lee:
Scheduling Ev Battery Swap/Charge Operations. 151-163 - Mario Günzel, Matthias Becker:
Optimal Task Phasing for End-To-End Latency in Harmonic and Semi-Harmonic Automotive Systems. 164-176 - Harun Teper, Oren Bell, Mario Günzel, Chris Gill, Jian-Jia Chen:
Reconciling ROS 2 with Classical Real-Time Scheduling of Periodic Tasks. 177-189 - Jinghao Sun, Xisheng Li, Mingyang Gong, Nan Guan, Zhishan Guo, Mingsong Chen, Jun Zhao, Qingxu Deng:
Jointly Ensuring Timing Disparity and End-to-End Latency Constraints in Hybrid DAGs. 190-201 - Sohyun Kim
, Juho Song, Kilho Lee, Sangeun Oh, Hoon Sung Chwa:
Cros-Rt: Cross-Layer Priority Scheduling for Predictable Inter-Process Communication in Ros 2. 202-214 - Kurt M. Wilson, Abdullah Al Arafat, John Baugh, Ruozhou Yu, Zhishan Guo:
Physics-Informed Mixed-Criticality Scheduling for F1Tenth Cars with Preemptable ROS 2 Executors. 215-227 - Tim Braun, Sebastian Altmeyer:
Handling System Overloads: An Empirical Evaluation of Deadline-Miss Handling Strategies. 228-240 - Ashutosh Pradhan, Daniele Ottaviano, Yi Jiang, Haozheng Huang, Alexander Zuepke, Andrea Bastoni, Marco Caccamo:
Arm Dynamiq Shared Unit and Real-Time: An Empirical Evaluation. 241-254 - Björn B. Brandenburg, Cédric Courtaud, Filip Markovic, Bite Ye:
LiME: The Linux Real-Time Task Model Extractor. 255-269 - David Griffin, Robert I. Davis:
ConvolutionalFixedSum: Uniformly Generating Random Values with a Fixed Sum Subject to Arbitrary Constraints. 270-282 - Niko Salamini, Sara Alonso Salazar, Gabriele Serra, Giorgiomaria Cicero, Pietro Fara, Federico Aromolo, Alessandro Biondi:
A Design Flow to Securely Isolate FPGA Bus Transactions in Heterogeneous SoCs. 283-295 - Wenyuan Shao, Xinyu Han, Evan Stella, Linnea Dierksheide, Phani Kishore Gadepalli, Gabriel Parmer:
Janus: OS Support for a Secure, Fast Control-Plane. 296-309 - Marion Sudvarg
, Andrew Clark
, Chris Gill
:
Integrated Real-Time Control and Scheduling for Safety Critical Cyber-Physical Systems. 310-323 - Weizhe Xu, Xin Chen, Matthew Anderson, Steve Drager, Fanxin Kong:
Recovery-Guaranteed Sensor Attack Detection for Cyber-Physical Systems. 324-336 - Sathish Gopalakrishnan, Grady Thompson, Jonathan Cao, Mohammad Shahrad:
Scheduling Job Streams on Uniprocessors with Cold Start Delays. 337-348 - Yinchen Ni, Yuankai Xu, Jintao Chen, Jing Li, Chris Gill, Xuan Zhang, Yier Jin, An Zou:
MATCH: Real-Time Scheduling of Multiple and Parallel Data Copies in Heterogeneous Architectures. 349-361 - Shareef Ahmed, Denver Massey, James H. Anderson:
Scheduling Processing Graphs of Gang Tasks on Heterogeneous Platforms. 362-374 - Arjun Ramesh, Tianshu Huang, Emily Ruppel, Dakshina Dasari, Behnaz Pourmohseni, Fedor Smirnov, Marco Giani, Paolo Pazzaglia, Charles Shelton, Nuno Pereira, Arne Hamann, Dirk Ziegenbein, Anthony Rowe:
Silverline: Lightweight Virtualization and Orchestration of Distributed Systems. 375-388 - Yinchen Ni, Tianrui Ma
, Jintao Chen, Chongye Yang, Siwei Ye, Yuankai Xu, Yier Jin, An Zou:
HARD: Hardening Real-Time Scheduling and Analysis for Accelerator Enabled Computing. 389-401 - Breanna Geller, Kyle Rainey, Corey Tessler, Prashant P. Modekurthy:
Work in Progress: Reducing WCET Estimation by Increasing the Number of Persistent Blocks. 402-405 - Fatima Raadia, Nathan Fisher:
Work in Progress: Security-Aware Preemptive Scheduling with Partial Trust for Safety-Critical Embedded Systems. 406-409 - Jeremy R. Easton-Marks, Axel Rolando Alvarenga Munoz, Albert M. K. Cheng:
Work in Progress: Biologically Inspired Dynamic Task Prioritization in Computer Vision Systems. 410-413 - Albert Davies, Nishant Poorswani, Ryan Xiang, Bryan Brown, Ranvijay Singh, Shiven Gupta, Ashkan Vafaee, Joon-Hyuk Han, Pradeep Tumati, Sharat Janapareddy, Ashutosh Tadkase:
Brief Industry Paper: STM-A Static Non-Preemptive Scheduler for NVIDIA Tegra SoCs. 414-417 - Thilo Leon Fischer
, Heiko Falk:
Work in Progress: Optimizing Schedulability Using Cache-Bypassing. 418-421 - Joshua Bakita, James H. Anderson:
Work in Progress: Increasing Schedulability via on-GPU Scheduling. 422-425 - Takahiro Ishikawa-Aso
, Atsushi Yano, Takuya Azumi, Shinpei Kato:
Work in Progress: Middleware-Transparent Callback Enforcement in Commoditized Component-Oriented Real-Time Systems. 426-429

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