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SIGBED Review, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, October 2016
- Sagar Behere, Martin Törngren:
Educating embedded systems hackers: a practitioner's perspective. 8-15 - Fadi J. Kurdahi, Mohammad Abdullah Al Faruque, Daniel Gajski, Ahmed M. Eltawil:
A case study to develop a graduate-level degree program in embedded & cyber-physical systems. 16-21 - Mariagiovanna Sami, Miroslaw Malek, Umberto Bondi, Francesco Regazzoni:
Embedded systems education: job market expectations. 22-28 - Marcus Lindner, Andreas Lindner, Per Lindgren:
RTFM-core: course in compiler construction. 29-36 - Kavi Arya, Blossom Coelho, Shraddha Pandya:
A model based design approach to system building using the e-Yantra educational robot. 37-43 - Walid Taha, Yingfu Zeng, Adam Duracz, Fei Xu, Kevin Atkinson, Paul Brauner, Robert Cartwright, Roland Philippsen:
Developing a first course on cyber-physical systems. 44-52 - Martin Törngren, Martin Edin Grimheden, Jonas Gustafsson, Wolfgang Birk:
Strategies and considerations in shaping cyber-physical systems education. 53-60 - Paula Herber, Verena Klös:
A multi-robot search using LEGO mindstorms: an embedded software design project. 61-70 - James K. Archibald, Doran Wilde:
Embedded software education: an RTOS-based approach. 71-80 - Shreya Adyanthaya, Hadi Alizadeh Ara, João Bastos, Amir R. B. Behrouzian, Róbinson Medina Sánchez, Joost van Pinxten, Bram van der Sanden, Umar Waqas, Twan Basten, Henk Corporaal, Raymond Frijns, Marc Geilen, Dip Goswami, Martijn Hendriks, Sander Stuijk, Michel A. Reniers, Jeroen Voeten:
xCPS: a tool to explore cyber physical systems. 81-95
Volume 14, Number 2, March 2017
- Paloma Rubio-Conde, Diego Villarán-Molina, Marisol García-Valls:
Measuring performance of middleware technologies for medical systems: Ice vs AMQP. 8-14 - Zhihao Jiang, Houssam Abbas, Pieter J. Mosterman, Rahul Mangharam:
Automated closed-loop model checking of implantable pacemakers using abstraction trees. 15-23 - Sriram Sankaranarayanan, Suhas Akshar Kumar, Faye Cameron, B. Wayne Bequette, Georgios Fainekos, David M. Maahs:
Model-based falsification of an artificial pancreas control system. 24-33 - Liang Cheng, Zhangtan Li, Yi Zhang, Yang Zhang, Insup Lee:
Protecting interoperable clinical environment with authentication. 34-43 - Chung-Ling Lin, Wuwei Shen, Richard Hawkins:
Support for safety case generation via model transformation. 44-52 - Marisol García-Valls, Natividad Herrasti, Christophe Jouvray, Aintzane Armentia:
Flexible and timely on-line integration of medical services using iLand middleware. 53-60
Volume 14, Number 3, October 2017
- Mitra Nasri:
On flexible and robust parameter assignment for periodic real-time components. 8-15 - Björn Andersson, Hyoseung Kim, John P. Lehoczky, Dionisio de Niz:
Deriving the average-case performance of bandwidth-like interfaces for tasksets with infinite minimum inter-arrival time, equal task density, uniformly distributed deadlines, and infinite number of tasks. 16-23 - Cristian Maxim, Adriana Gogonel, Irina Mariuca Asavoae, Mihail Asavoae, Liliana Cucu-Grosjean:
Reproducibility and representativity: mandatory properties for the compositionality of measurement-based WCET estimation approaches. 24-31 - Zahid Iqbal, Luís Almeida, Mohammad Ashjaei, Moris Behnam:
On the efficiency of sporadic servers on ethernet with FTT-SE. 32-34 - Hamdi Ayed, Jean-Luc Scharbarg, Jérôme Ermont, Christian Fraboul:
Extended recursive analysis for tilera tile64 NoC architectures: towards inter-NoC delay analysis. 35-37 - Maryam Bagheri, Ehsan Khamespanah, Marjan Sirjani, Ali Movaghar, Edward A. Lee:
Runtime compositional analysis of track-based traffic control systems. 38-39 - André de Matos Pedro, David Pereira, Luís Miguel Pinho, Jorge Sousa Pinto:
SMT-based schedulability analysis using RMTL-∫. 40-42 - Luis Oliveira, Luís Almeida:
Composable routing in mobile mesh networks. 43-44 - Mischa Möstl, Rolf Ernst:
Contracting challenges for system design and integration. 45-48 - Marjan Sirjani, Ehsan Khamespanah, Kirill Mechitov, Gul Agha:
A compositional approach for modeling and timing analysis of wireless sensor and actuator networks. 49-56 - Linh Thi Xuan Phan:
Real-time network function virtualization with timing interfaces. 57-62
Volume 14, Number 4, November 2017
- Marisol García-Valls, Luis Lino Ferreira:
Introduction to the special issue. 7 - Matthias Becker, Dakshina Dasari, Saad Mubeen, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte:
Analyzing end-to-end delays in automotive systems at various levels of timing information. 8-13 - Marisol García-Valls, Jorge Domínguez-Poblete, Imad Eddine Touahria:
Using DDS middleware in distributed partitioned systems. 14-20 - Ioannis Christoforakis, Maria Astrinaki, George Kornaros:
Towards architectural support for bandwidth management in mixed-critical embedded systems. 21-26 - Mikhail Afanasov, Aleksandr Iavorskii, Luca Mottola:
Programming support for time-sensitive adaptation in cyberphysical systems. 27-32 - Federico Terraneo, Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos, Alberto Leva, Maria Prandini:
FLOPSYNC-QACS: quantization-aware clock synchronization for wireless sensor networks. 33-38 - Victor Millnert, Enrico Bini, Johan Eker:
Cost minimization of network services with buffer and end-to-end deadline constraints. 39-45 - Zhou Fang, Mulong Luo, Fatima M. Anwar, Hao Zhuang, Rajesh K. Gupta:
Go-realtime: a lightweight framework for multiprocessor real-time system in user space. 46-52 - Mourad Dridi, Stéphane Rubini, Frank Singhoff, Jean-Philippe Diguet:
DTFM: a flexible model for schedulability analysis of real-time applications on NoC-based architectures. 53-59
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