For component-based systems, classical techniques for Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) estimation produce unacceptable overestimations of a components WCET. This is because softwa...
Johan Fredriksson, Thomas Nolte, Andreas Ermedahl,...
The control system of many complex mechatronic products requires for each task the Worst Case Execution Time (WCET), which is needed for the scheduler's admission tests and su...
In today’s technical world (e.g., in the automotive industry), more and more purely mechanical components get replaced by electro-mechanical ones. Thus the size and complexity o...
Raimund Kirner, Roland Lang, Gerald Freiberger, Pe...
This paper explores timing anomalies in WCET analysis. Timing anomalies add to the complexity of WCET analysis and make it hard to apply divide-and-conquer strategies to simplify ...
Raimund Kirner, Albrecht Kadlec, Peter P. Puschner
TUBOUND is a conceptually new tool for the worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis of programs. A distinctive feature of TUBOUND is the seamless integration of a WCET analysis c...