Knowing the Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) of a program is necessary when designing and verifying real-time systems. A correct WCET analysis method must take into account the po...
Andreas Ermedahl, Friedhelm Stappert, Jakob Engblo...
Worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis and, in general, the predictability of real-time applications implemented on multiprocessor systems has been addressed only in very restri...
Alexandru Andrei, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng, Jakob Ros...
Recent progress in worst case timing analysis of programs has made it possible to perform accurate timing analysis of pipelined execution and instruction caching, which is necessa...
Future embedded systems are expected to use chip-multiprocessors to provide the execution power for increasingly demanding applications. Multiprocessors increase the pressure on th...
Martin Schoeberl, Wolfgang Puffitsch, Benedikt Hub...
With the advent of increasingly complex hardware in realtime embedded systems (processors with performance enhancing features such as pipelines, cache hierarchy, multiple cores), ...