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Scheduling Complex Cyber-Physical Systems with Mixed-Criticality Components

open access: yesSystems, 2023
Two emerging trends for designing a complex, cyber-physical systems are the component-based and mixed-criticality (MC) approaches. A component-based approach independently develops individual components and subsequently integrates them to reduce system ...
Jaewoo Lee, Keumseok Koh
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A Survey of Research into Mixed Criticality Systems [PDF]

open access: yesACM Computing Surveys, 2017
This survey covers research into mixed criticality systems that has been published since Vestal’s seminal paper in 2007, up until the end of 2016. The survey is organised along the lines of the major research areas within this topic. These include single processor analysis (including fixed priority and Earliest Deadline First (EDF) scheduling, shared ...
Burns, Alan, Davis, Robert Ian
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Learning-Oriented QoS- and Drop-Aware Task Scheduling for Mixed-Criticality Systems

open access: yesComputers, 2022
In Mixed-Criticality (MC) systems, multiple functions with different levels of criticality are integrated into a common platform in order to meet the intended space, cost, and timing requirements in all criticality levels.
Behnaz Ranjbar   +4 more
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A Bailout Protocol for Mixed Criticality Systems [PDF]

open access: yes2015 27th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems, 2015
To move mixed criticality research into industrial practice requires models whose run-time behaviour is acceptable to systems engineers. Certain aspects of current models, such as abandoning lower criticality tasks when certain situations arise, do not give the robustness required in application domains such as the automotive and aerospace industries ...
Iain Bate   +2 more
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Mixed-criticality scheduling with memory regulation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Work in Progress Session, 28th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2016). 5 to 8, Jul, 2016. Toulouse, France.The state-of-the-art models and schedulability analysis for mixed-criticality multicore systems overlook low-level aspects of the ...
Åkesson, Benny   +5 more
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Extending resources for avoiding overloads of mixed-criticality tasks in cyber-physical systems

open access: yesIET Cyber-Physical Systems, 2019
With the increasing number of services and industries including nuclear, chemical, aerospace, and automotive sectors in cyber-physical systems (CPSs), systems are being severely overloaded.
Md. Al Maruf, Akramul Azim, Akramul Azim
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Mixed-Criticality Scheduling with Dynamic Redistribution of Shared Cache [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The design of mixed-criticality systems often involves painful tradeoffs between safety guarantees and performance. However, the use of more detailed architectural models in the design and analysis of scheduling arrangements for mixed-criticality systems
Souto, Pedro F.   +5 more
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MultiPARTES: Multicore Virtualization for Mixed-Criticality Systems [PDF]

open access: yes2013 Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design, 2013
Modern embedded applications typically integrate a multitude of functionalities with potentially different criticality levels into a single system. Without appropriate preconditions, the integration of mixed-criticality subsystems can lead to a significant and potentially unacceptable increase of engineering and certification costs.
Salvador Trujillo   +2 more
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How to Build a Mixed-Criticality System in Industry? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In the last decade, the rapid evolution of diverse functionalities and execution platform led safety-critical systems towards integrating components/functions/applications with different ‘criticality’ in a shared hardware platform, i.e., Mixed-Criticality Systems (MCS)s. In academia, hundreds of publications has been proposed upon a commonly used model,
Zhe, Jiang
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Implications of Non-Uniform Deadline Scaling to Quality of Service Under Single Errors

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2022
Fault-tolerant real-time systems for emerging critical applications like wearable electronic healthcare monitors, consumer-grade unmanned aerial vehicles, or environmental monitoring have to tolerate errors during operation.
Robert Schmidt, Alberto Garcia-Ortiz
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