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Real-time computing platform for spiking neurons (RT-spike)
IEEE Trans. Neural Networks, 2006A computing platform is described for simulating arbitrary networks of spiking neurons in real time. A hybrid computing scheme is adopted that uses both software and hardware components to manage the tradeoff between flexibility and computational power ...
E. Ros+4 more
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Pocket Computer For Real-Time Ultrasound
Southern Medical Journal, 1986Real-time ultrasound has proved to be of value in fetal age determination, but calculation and interpretation of multiple parameters is time consuming and tedious. We present a program for use with the TRS 80 PC-2 or Sharp 1500 pocket computer and printer to provide rapid results of obstetric ultrasound studies. We also present a sample report.
Toher Je+3 more
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Introduction to Real-Time Computing
1991This chapter introduces the fundamental issues of real-time computing. A definition and classification of real-time computer systems as well as the computer requirements for real-time applications are discussed. Systems issues, such as specifications, analysis and verification, real-time architectures and operating systems, and real-time communications
Guy Rabbat+5 more
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Improving the Schedulability of Real-Time Tasks Using Fog Computing
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 2019Due to the significant communication delay to user tasks, the cloud is not ideal for executing real-time tasks with stringent deadlines. Fog computing consists of low computation capability fog nodes, or cloudlets located in proximity to the source of ...
Kaneez Fizza, Nitin Auluck, Akramul Azim
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IEEE Sensors Journal, 2019
Edge computing is an emerging computing paradigm where computation is executed on the edge of networks rather than on cloud servers, thereby reducing the system response time, transmission bandwidth occupation, and storage and computation resources on ...
Gang Qian+5 more
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Edge computing is an emerging computing paradigm where computation is executed on the edge of networks rather than on cloud servers, thereby reducing the system response time, transmission bandwidth occupation, and storage and computation resources on ...
Gang Qian+5 more
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Atomicity in Real-Time Computing [PDF]
Writing safe and correct concurrent programs is a notoriously error-prone and difficult task. In real-time computing, the difficulties are aggravated by stringent responsiveness requirements. This paper reports on three experimental language features that aim to provide atomicity while bounding latency.
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TIME-TRIGGERED REAL-TIME COMPUTING
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2002Abstract Time-triggered (TT) distributed real-time computing systems are moving into the mainstream for the implementation of safety-critical applications in the aerospace and automotive sectors. This paper introduces the basic principles of a time-triggered real-time computing system, and elaborates on the benefits that can be gained from the ...
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Distributed Real-Time Computing with Harness
2007Modern parallel and distributed computing solutions are often built onto a "middleware" software layer providing a higher and common level of service between computational nodes. Harness is an adaptable, plugin-based middleware framework for parallel and distributed computing.
Di Saverio, E+4 more
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Variational optical flow computation in real time
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2005This paper investigates the usefulness of bidirectional multigrid methods for variational optical flow computations. Although these numerical schemes are among the fastest methods for solving equation systems, they are rarely applied in the field of computer vision.
Timo Kohlberger+4 more
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A Cephalomorph Real-Time Computer
2016Although the domain of hard real-time systems has thoroughly been elaborated in academia, architectural issues did not receive the attention they deserve, and in most cases just off-the-shelf computer systems are used as execution platforms — with no guarantee that they are able to meet the temporal requirements specified.
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