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Harnessing Intelligence from Brain Cells In Vitro. [PDF]

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Kagan BJ   +10 more
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Mixed Criticality Systems—A History of Misconceptions?

IEEE Design & Test, 2016
Mixed criticality systems have recently received much attention both in research and in industrial design practice. However, industrial practice and much of the research community seem to follow different objectives and research directions. We will review the status of mixed criticality systems design and compare the open challenges with the current ...
Ernst, Rolf, DI NATALE, Marco
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Predictability in Mixed-Criticality Systems

2018 IEEE 24th International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA), 2018
In this paper, we revisit and refine our previous research on schedulability testing for fixed set of dual-critical jobs. Such systems can be tested for tight job termination time bounds using simulation, under the prerequisite that the scheduling policy be predictable.
Rany Kahil   +3 more
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Virtualizing Mixed-Criticality Operating Systems

2016 VI Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC), 2016
The forever growing number of embedded control units in some applications such as cars or airplanes are increasing system complexity and making harder to coordinate all this hardware. The increasing capacity of embedded hardware and the advances in virtualization technology make it possible to deal with this problem.
Rodrigo Schmitt Meurer   +2 more
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Service guarantee exploration for mixed-criticality systems

2014 IEEE 20th International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, 2014
Most mixed-criticality scheduling algorithms have the problem of service interruption for low-critical tasks, which has prompted several recent studies on providing various service guarantees for such tasks. In this paper, focusing on dual-criticality systems, we explore the best achievable service guarantees for low-critical tasks in different running
Su, Hang, Guan, Nan, Dakai Zhu
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Reliability-Driven System-Level Synthesis for Mixed-Critical Embedded Systems

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2013
This paper proposes a design methodology that enhances the classical system-level design flow for embedded systems to introduce reliability-awareness. The mapping and scheduling step is extended to support the application of hardening techniques to fulfill the required fault management properties that the final system must exhibit; moreover, the ...
BOLCHINI, CRISTIANA   +1 more
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Mixed critical system design and analysis

Proceedings of the tenth ACM international conference on Embedded software, 2012
With increasing use of embedded systems in safety critical systems, architectures and design processes for safety have become a primary objective in systems design. Most such systems are also time critical leading to safety and time critical systems.
Rolf Ernst   +3 more
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Mixed-criticality networks for adaptive systems

29th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2010
A crucial aspect of mission-critical vehicles is their reaction to environmental or system-internal changes. Ideally, the new situation is autonomously assessed and the vehicle's behavior is adapted accordingly. Modern mission-critical vehicles realize a network-centric design approach, for one reason because it follows the inherent requirements of ...
Wilfried Steiner, Gunther Bauer
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Temporal partitioning for mixed-criticality systems

ETFA2011, 2011
In embedded systems, such as aerospace crafts and automobiles, it is desirable to run several real-time applications of different criticality on a single computing board by exploiting temporal partitioning. The applications, however, are usually developed by different organizations independently.
Hyun-Wook Jin, Sanghyun Han
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