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Smart Certification of Mixed Criticality Systems

2005
High integrity applications, such as those performing safety or security critical functions, are usually built to conform to standards such RTCA DO-178B [1] or UK Def Stan 00-55 [2]. Typically such standards define ascending levels of criticality each of which requires a different and increasingly onerous level of verification.
Peter Amey, Roderick Chapman, Neil White
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A Wormhole NoC Protocol for Mixed Criticality Systems

2014 IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, 2014
Lack of scalability and difficulties in predicting the temporal behaviour of bus-based architectures has lead to the development of Network-on-Chip (NoC) protocols that provide a schedulable resource for moving data across multi-core platforms. Wormhole switching and credit-based flow control protocols have been used to support flit-level priority ...
Alan Burns 0001   +2 more
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A System-on-a-Chip Platform for Mixed-Criticality Applications

2010 13th IEEE International Symposium on Object/Component/Service-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2010
High–integrity systems are deployed in order to realize safety–critical applications. To meet the rigorous requirements in this domain, these systems require a sophisticated approach to design, verfication, and certification. Not only safety consideration shave an impact on a product’s overall dependability, but also security has to be taken into ...
Armin Wasicek   +2 more
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Virtualization of Reconfigurable Mixed-Criticality Systems

2022 32nd International Conference on Field-Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL), 2022
Cornelia Wulf   +2 more
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Scheduling optimization with partitioning for mixed-criticality systems

Journal of Systems Architecture, 2019
Abstract Modern real-time embedded and cyber-physical systems comprise a large number of applications, often of different criticalities, executing on the same computing platform. Partitioned scheduling is used to provide temporal isolation among tasks with different criticalities.
Yuanbin Zhou   +3 more
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Memory-Aware Scheduling for Mixed-Criticality Systems

2016
In this paper, by taking both memory-access and computation time cost into consideration, a two-phase execution, i.e. memory-access phase first to fetch the instructions and required data, and then computation, is proposed to model mixed criticality tasks.
Zheng Li 0006, Li Wang 0011
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Building product-lines of mixed-criticality systems

2016 Forum on Specification and Design Languages (FDL), 2016
Mixed-Criticality Systems (MCS) reconcile safetycritical requirements with multi-core architectures, by offering spatial and temporal isolation while preserving other extrafunctional properties such as optimised energy consumption or minimised latencies.
Simon Barner   +4 more
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A probabilistic scheduling framework for mixed-criticality systems

Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Design Automation Conference, 2016
We propose a probabilistic scheduling framework for the design and development of mixed-criticality systems, i.e., where tasks with different levels of criticality need to be scheduled on a shared resource. Whereas highly critical tasks normally require hard real-time guarantees, less or non-critical ones may be degraded or even temporarily discarded ...
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A Practical Degradation Model for Mixed-Criticality Systems

2019 IEEE 22nd International Symposium on Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC), 2019
Existing Mixed Criticality System (MCS) task models consider criticality as the relative importance of a task and use it to achieve graceful degradation of the system either by suspending or degrading tasks with relatively lower criticality level than the overloading task. Graceful degradation based on this notion of criticality as a relative parameter
Vijaya Kumar Sundar, Arvind Easwaran
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A Review of Recent Techniques in Mixed-Criticality Systems

Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 2019
Unlike traditional embedded systems that almost have only one criticality level, many complex embedded systems nowadays are mixed-critical and are more and more widely used. There has been a lot of research on mixed-criticality (MC) systems. In this paper, we present a survey on the MC systems on these research.
Hongxia Chai   +5 more
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