ECRTS 2019: EUROMICRO CONFERENCE ON REAL-TIME SYSTEMS 2019
PROGRAM

Days: Tuesday, July 9th Wednesday, July 10th Thursday, July 11th Friday, July 12th

Tuesday, July 9th

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08:00-09:00Coffee and Registration
Wednesday, July 10th

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07:45-08:30Coffee and Registration
10:30-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Session 2: Programming and Compilation (chair: Björn Brandenburg)
11:00
PREM-based Optimal Task Segmentation under Fixed Priority Scheduling (abstract)
11:30
RT-CASEs: Container-Based Virtualization for Temporally Separated Mixed-Criticality Task Sets (abstract)
12:00
Simultaneous Multithreading Applied to Real Time (abstract)
12:30-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-15:30 Session 3: Industrial Applications (chair: Marko Bertogna)
14:00
Response-Time Analysis of ROS 2 Processing Chains under Reservation-Based Scheduling (abstract)
14:30
Implementation of Memory Centric Scheduling for COTS Multi-Core Real-Time Systems (abstract)
15:00
Industrial Application of a Partitioning Scheduler to Support Mixed Criticality Systems (abstract)
15:30-16:00Coffee Break
Thursday, July 11th

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08:30-09:00Coffee and Registration
10:00-10:30Coffee Break
10:30-12:30 Session 5: Networks (chair: Jean-Luc Scharbarg)
10:30
From Iteration to System Failure: Characterizing the FITness of Periodic Weakly-Hard Systems (abstract)
11:00
End-to-end Deadlines over Dynamic Topologies (abstract)
11:30
Reliable Dynamic Packet Scheduling over Lossy Real-Time Wireless Networks (abstract)
12:00
Isolation-Aware Timing Analysis and Design Space Exploration for Predictable and Composable Many-Core Systems (abstract)
12:30-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-16:00 Session 6: Scheduling (chair: Joël Goossens)
14:00
GEDF Tardiness: Open Problems Involving Uniform Multiprocessors and Affinity Masks Resolved (abstract)
14:30
Dual Priority Scheduling is Not Optimal (abstract)
15:00
NPM-BUNDLE: Non-Preemptive Multitask Scheduling for Jobs with BUNDLE-based Thread-Level Scheduling (abstract)
15:30
Scheduling Self-Suspending Tasks: New and Old Results (abstract)
Friday, July 12th

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09:00-09:30Coffee and Registration
09:30-11:00 Session 7: Memory and Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis (chair: Timothy Bourke)
09:30
Impact of DM-LRU on WCET: a Static Analysis Approach (abstract)
10:00
Modeling Cache Coherence to Expose Interference (abstract)
10:30
Arbitration-Induced Preemption Delays (abstract)
11:00-11:30Coffee Break
11:30-12:30 Session 8: Schedulability Analysis (chair: Patrick Meumeu Yomsi)
11:30
Fast and Effective Multiframe-Task Parameter Assignment Via Concave Approximations of Demand (abstract)
12:00
Response-Time Analysis of Limited-Preemptive Parallel DAG Tasks under Global Scheduling (abstract)
12:30-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-15:30 Session 9: Hardware Acceleration (chair: Selma Saidi)
14:00
Novel Methodologies for Predictable CPU-to-GPU Command Offloading (abstract)
14:30
Generating and Exploiting Deep Learning Variants to Increase Utilization of the Heterogeneous Resources in the Nvidia Xavier (abstract)
15:00
A Bandwidth Reservation Mechanism for AXI-based Hardware Accelerators on FPGAs (abstract)
15:30-16:00Coffee Break
16:00-17:30 Session 10: Outstanding Papers (chair: Sophie Quinton)
16:00
Hiding Communication Delays in Contention-Free Execution for SPM-based Multi-Core Architectures (abstract)
16:30
Slot-Based Transmission Protocol for Real-Time NoCs - SBT-NoC (abstract)
17:00
Designing Mixed Criticality Applications on Modern Heterogeneous MPSoC Platforms (abstract)