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Implementation and evaluation of real-time Java threads

Proceedings Real-Time Systems Symposium, 2002
Java has many benefits such as security in distributed environments, reusability of code, and portability because it is architecture neutral. From those characteristics, Java is beginning to be used in many new environments. Even though Java provides various advantages, it still has problems which must be solved.
Akihiko Miyoshi   +2 more
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Preemptible Atomic Regions for Real-Time Java

26th IEEE International Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS'05), 2006
We present a new concurrency control abstraction for real-time systems called preemptible atomic regions (PARs). PARs a transactional mechanism that improves upon lock-based mutual exclusion in several ways. First, and foremost, PARs provide strong correctness guarantees.
Jeremy Manson   +6 more
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jUAV: A Real-Time Java UAV Autopilot

2018 Second IEEE International Conference on Robotic Computing (IRC), 2018
Recent developments in computing, sensing, and control have enabled the development of complex robot autonomy systems. Most such stacks involve time-critical tasks such as aerial vehicle control/collision avoidance and several noncritical tasks such as sensor processing and estimation.
Adam Czerniejewski   +2 more
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Embedded and real-time Java

IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2000
Embedded and real-time system design are properly separate concerns. Many embedded systems lack strict timeliness requirements, while many real-time systems (e.g., telephone central office switches) are not embedded. However, a number of embedded systems do have real-time requirements, including a number of products that fall under the I&M umbrella ...
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Real Java for real time - gain and pain

Proceedings of the international conference on Compilers, architecture, and synthesis for embedded systems - CASES '02, 2002
The Java programming language, being a portable and safe object-oriented language, has gained much interest among embedded and real-time systems developers. However, standard Java implementations exhibit problems with performance, memory footprint, and predictability.
Anders Nilsson 0003   +2 more
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The design and performance of real-time java middleware

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2003
More than 90 percent of all microprocessors are now used for real-time and embedded applications. The behavior of these applications is often constrained by the physical world. It is therefore important to devise higher-level languages and middleware that meet conventional functional requirements, as well as dependably and productively enforce real ...
Angelo Corsaro, Douglas C. Schmidt
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Real-time Java processor optimized for RTSJ

Proceedings of the 2007 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2007
Due to the preeminent work of the real-time specification for Java(RTSJ), Java is increasingly expected to become the leading programming language in real-time systems. To provide a Java platform suitable for real-time applications, a real-time Java processor can execute Java bytecode directly is proposed in this paper.
ZhiLei Chai, Wenke Zhao, Wenbo Xu 0001
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Java technology comes to real-time applications

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2003
The Java language provides many benefits to application developers, including memory access safety, platform portability, and very high levels of productivity. However, some of the very Java language features that bring these benefits, such as the garbage collector, have also made it difficult or impossible to create applications with bounded response ...
C. Douglass Locke, Peter C. Dibble
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Challenges in Implementing the Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) in a Commercial Real-Time Java Virtual Machine

2008 11th IEEE International Symposium on Object and Component-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC), 2008
The increasing complexity of modern real-time systems and the increasing need for real-time behavior in a broad range of applications such as network- centric warfare, telephony and stock trading has encouraged many developers to consider using Real-time Javatrade for systems previously only written in C, Ada or assembly language.
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A real-time isolate specification for Ravenscar-Java

Seventh IEEE International Symposium onObject-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2004. Proceedings., 2004
The Ravenscar-Java profile is defined for high-integrity real-time Java programs. However, it only supports one application at any instance. This paper proposes an extended Ravenscar-Java that supports multiple applications with mixed integrity ...
Hao Cai, Andy J. Wellings
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