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SEUS
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Measurement-Based Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis
In the last years the number of electronic control systems has increased significantly. In order to stay competitive more and more functionality is integrated into more and more p...
Ingomar Wenzel, Raimund Kirner, Bernhard Rieder, P...
WCET
2010
13 years 2 months ago
On the Use of Context Information for Precise Measurement-Based Execution Time Estimation
The present paper investigates the influence of the execution history on the precision of measurementbased execution time estimates for embedded software. A new approach to timing...
Stefan Stattelmann, Florian Martin
DDECS
2006
IEEE
146views Hardware» more  DDECS 2006»
13 years 8 months ago
Automatic Identification of Timing Anomalies for Cycle-Accurate Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis
Abstract-- Hard real-time systems need methods to determine upper bounds for their execution times, usually called worst-case execution times. Timing anomalies are counterintuitive...
Jochen Eisinger, Ilia Polian, Bernd Becker, Alexan...
IPPS
2007
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
A Survey of Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis for Real-Time Java
As real-time systems become more prevalent, there is a need to guarantee that these increasingly complex systems perform as designed. One technique involves a static analysis to p...
Trevor Harmon, Raymond Klefstad
ECRTS
2009
IEEE
13 years 2 months ago
Precise Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis for Processors with Timing Anomalies
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