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RTCSA
2003
IEEE
15 years 12 months ago
Introducing Temporal Analyzability Late in the Lifecycle of Complex Real-Time Systems
Many industrial real-time systems have evolved over a long period of time and were initially so simple that it was possible to predict consequences of adding new functionality by c...
Anders Wall, Johan Andersson, Jonas Neander, Chris...
ISPD
2003
ACM
133views Hardware» more  ISPD 2003»
15 years 12 months ago
Optimal minimum-delay/area zero-skew clock tree wire-sizing in pseudo-polynomial time
In 21st-Century VLSI design, clocking plays crucial roles for both performance and timing convergence. Due to their non-convex nature, optimal minimum-delay/area zero-skew wire-si...
Jeng-Liang Tsai, Tsung-Hao Chen, Charlie Chung-Pin...
SIGMETRICS
2008
ACM
142views Hardware» more  SIGMETRICS 2008»
15 years 6 months ago
Exploiting manufacturing variations for compensating environment-induced clock drift in time synchronization
Time synchronization is an essential service in distributed computing and control systems. It is used to enable tasks such as synchronized data sampling and accurate time-offlight...
Thomas Schmid, Zainul Charbiwala, Jonathan Friedma...
ANSS
2000
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Flow Control and Dynamic Load Balancing in Time Warp
We present, in this paper, an algorithm which integrates flow control and dynamic load balancing in Time Warp. The algorithm is intended for use in a distributed memory environme...
Myongsu Choe, Carl Tropper
RTCSA
1998
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Wait-Free Snapshots in Real-Time Systems: Algorithms and Performance
Snap-shot mechanisms are used to read a globally consistent set of variable values. Such a mechanism can be used to solve a variety of communication and synchronization problems, ...
Andreas Ermedahl, Hans Hansson, Marina Papatrianta...