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RTSS
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Process-Aware Interrupt Scheduling and Accounting
In most operating systems, the handling of interrupts is typically performed within the address space of the kernel. Moreover, interrupt handlers are invoked asynchronously during...
Yuting Zhang, Richard West
AGENTS
1997
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
High-Level Planning and Low-Level Execution: Towards a Complete Robotic Agent
We have been developing Rogue, an architecture that integrates high-level planning with a low-level executing robotic agent. Rogue is designed as the oce gofer task planner for X...
Karen Zita Haigh, Manuela M. Veloso
FASE
2007
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
A Family of Distributed Deadlock Avoidance Protocols and Their Reachable State Spaces
Abstract. We study resource management in distributed systems. Incorrect handling of resources may lead to deadlocks, missed deadlines, priority inversions, and other forms of inco...
César Sánchez, Henny B. Sipma, Zohar...
ATAL
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Using organization knowledge to improve routing performance in wireless multi-agent networks
Multi-agent systems benefit greatly from an organization design that guides agents in determining when to communicate, how often, with whom, with what priority, and so on. However...
Huzaifa Zafar, Victor R. Lesser, Daniel D. Corkill...
CSREAESA
2008
13 years 7 months ago
Achieving Industrial Strength Timing Predictions of Embedded System Behavior
This paper discusses why the extensive scientific results on predicting embedded systems temporal behavior never, or very seldom, reaches the industrial community. We also point ou...
Mikael Nolin, Jukka Mäki-Turja, Kaj Hänn...