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8th SIES 2013: Porto, Portugal
- 8th IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Embedded Systems, SIES 2013, Porto, Portugal, June 19-21, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-0658-1
- Eduardo Tovar
, Richard Zurawski, Roberto Passerone
, Karl-Erik Årzén, Arvind Easwaran
, Luca Santinelli:
Welcome message.
Optimization
- Mario Bambagini, Marko Bertogna
, Mauro Marinoni
, Giorgio C. Buttazzo:
An energy-aware algorithm exploiting limited preemptive scheduling under fixed priorities. 3-12 - Khaled Baati, Michel Auguin:
Temperature-aware DVFS-DPM for real-time applications under variable ambient temperature. 13-20 - Matthias Freier, Jian-Jia Chen
:
Prioritization for real-time embedded systems on dual-core platforms by exploiting the typical- and worst-case execution times. 21-29
Multicore
- Javier Jalle, Jaume Abella
, Eduardo Quiñones
, Luca Fossati, Marco Zulianello, Francisco J. Cazorla
:
Deconstructing bus access control policies for Real-Time multicores. 31-38 - Dakshina Dasari, Benny Akesson
, Vincent Nélis
, Muhammad Ali Awan
, Stefan M. Petters
:
Identifying the sources of unpredictability in COTS-based multicore systems. 39-48 - Alexander Wieder, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Efficient partitioning of sporadic real-time tasks with shared resources and spin locks. 49-58 - Laura Micconi, Deepak Gangadharan
, Paul Pop
, Jan Madsen
:
Multi-ASIP platform synthesis for real-time applications. 59-67
Work-in-Progress Session
- Mario Collotta
, Arcangelo Lo Cascio, Giovanni Pau
, Gianfranco Scatà:
Smart localization platform for IEEE 802.11 industrial networks. 69-72 - Benjamin Menhorn, Lukas Brix, Frank Slomka:
Digital hardware projects: A new tool for automated complexity analysis. 73-76 - Abdelaziz Ahmed Nacer, Katia Jaffrès-Runser
, Jean-Luc Scharbarg, Christian Fraboul:
Strategies for the interconnection of CAN buses through an Ethernet switch. 77-80 - Mehdi Aïchouch, Jean-Christophe Prévotet
, Fabienne Nouvel:
Evaluation of the overheads and latencies of a virtualized RTOS. 81-84 - Mahmoud Naghibzadeh
, Peyman Neamatollahi
, Reza Ramezani, Amin Rezaeian, Toktam Dehghani:
Efficient semi-partitioning and rate-monotonic scheduling hard real-time tasks on multi-core systems. 85-88 - Cláudio Maia
, Luís Nogueira
, Luís Miguel Pinho
:
Scheduling parallel real-time tasks using a fixed-priority work-stealing algorithm on multiprocessors. 89-92 - Femi A. Aderohunmu, Giacomo Paci, Luca Benini
, Jeremiah D. Deng, Davide Brunelli
:
SWIFTNET: A data acquisition protocol for fast-reactive monitoring applications. 93-96 - Syed Md Jakaria Abdullah
, Nima Moghaddami Khalilzad, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte:
Towards implementation of Virtual-Clustered multiprocessor scheduling in Linux. 97-100 - Luca Rizzon, Roberto Passerone
:
Embedded soundscape rendering for the visually impaired. 101-104 - Maryam Vahabi, Eduardo Tovar
, Michele Albano
:
A self-adaptive approximate interpolation scheme for dense sensing. 105-109 - Johan Eriksson, Fredrik Haggstrom, Simon Aittamaa, Andrey Kruglyak, Per Lindgren:
Real-time for the masses, step 1: Programming API and static priority SRP kernel primitives. 110-113 - Ricardo Garibay-Martínez, Luis Lino Ferreira
, Cláudio Maia
, Luís Miguel Pinho
:
Towards transparent parallel/distributed support for real-time embedded applications. 114-117
Requirements
- Leonardo Mangeruca, Orlando Ferrante, Alberto Ferrari:
Formalization and completeness of evolving requirements using Contracts. 120-129 - Ingo Stierand, Philipp Reinkemeier, Tayfun Gezgin, Purandar Bhaduri
:
Real-time scheduling interfaces and contracts for the design of distributed embedded systems. 130-139 - Erwan Jahier, Nicolas Halbwachs, Pascal Raymond:
Engineering functional requirements of reactive systems using synchronous languages. 140-149
Scheduling
- Martijn M. H. P. van den Heuvel, Reinder J. Bril
, Johan J. Lukkien:
Virtual scheduling for compositional real-time guarantees. 151-160 - Zhishan Guo
, Sanjoy K. Baruah:
Mixed-criticality scheduling upon non-monitored varying-speed processors. 161-167 - Zaid Al-bayati, Haibo Zeng, Marco Di Natale
, Zonghua Gu:
Multitask implementation of synchronous reactive models with Earliest Deadline First scheduling. 168-177 - Javier Fernández, Pablo Parra
, Bogdan Nilas, Ignacio García
, Sebastián Sánchez-Prieto
, Oscar R. Polo
:
Schedulability analysis of on-board satellite software based on model-driven and compositionality techniques. 178-187
Test, Error and Complexity
- Liangpeng Guo, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Alessandro Pinto
:
A complexity metric for concurrent finite state machine based embedded software. 189-195 - Philipp Luchscheider, Sebastian Siegl:
Test profiling for usage models by deriving metrics from component-dependency-models. 196-204 - Luís Marques
, Verónica Vasconcelos
, Paulo Pedreiras
, Luís Almeida
:
Error recovery in time-triggered communication systems using servers. 205-212
WSN Platforms
- Marcin Szczodrak, Yong Yang, Dave Cavalcanti, Luca P. Carloni:
An open framework to deploy heterogeneous wireless testbeds for Cyber-Physical Systems. 215-224 - Oliver Stecklina, Peter Langendörfer
, Hannes Menzel:
Design of a tailor-made memory protection unit for low power microcontrollers. 225-231 - Jiming Jiang, Christian G. Claudel
:
A wireless computational platform for distributed computing based traffic monitoring involving mixed Eulerian-Lagrangian sensing. 232-239
Timing Analysis
- Franck Wartel, Leonidas Kosmidis
, Code Lo, Benoit Triquet, Eduardo Quiñones
, Jaume Abella
, Adriana Gogonel, Andrea Baldovin, Enrico Mezzetti
, Liliana Cucu, Tullio Vardanega
, Francisco J. Cazorla
:
Measurement-based probabilistic timing analysis: Lessons from an integrated-modular avionics case study. 241-248 - Meng Liu, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte:
An EVT-based worst-case Response Time Analysis of complex real-time systems. 249-258 - Hajer Herbegue, Hugues Cassé, Mamoun Filali, Christine Rochange:
Hardware architecture specification and constraint-based WCET computation. 259-268
Networks and Communication
- Alberto Ballesteros
, Marco Wagner, Dieter Zöbel:
SOAcom: Designing Service communication in adaptive automotive networks. 270-279 - Mohammad Ashjaei
, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte, Luís Almeida
:
Performance analysis of master-slave multi-hop switched ethernet networks. 280-289 - Milton Armando Cunguara, Tomás Antonio Mendes Oliveira e Silva
, Paulo Bacelar Reis Pedreiras
:
On the control of lossy networks with hold strategy. 290-298

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