All Stories

  1. EVA-rt-Engine: Evaluation, Verification and Analysis Engine for Real-Time Applications Schedulability
  2. Demonstrating a Cloud-Native applications Simulator for Real-Time Fault-Tolerant Clouds
  3. Optimal Deployment of Cloud-native Applications with Fault-Tolerance and Time-Critical End-to-End Constraints
  4. RT-kubernetes
  5. Migrating Constant Bandwidth Servers on Multi-Cores
  6. On the Defectiveness of SCHED_DEADLINE w.r.t. Tardiness and Affinities, and a Partial Fix
  7. Adaptive partitioning of real-time tasks on multiple cores
  8. An evaluation of the real-time performance of commonly used hypervisors
  9. Adaptive partitioning of real-time tasks on multiple processors
  10. Analyses of a model-based real-time language embedded in C++
  11. Energy-efficient low-latency audio on android
  12. Hierarchical scheduling of real-time tasks over Linux-based virtual machines
  13. Real-time and energy efficiency in Linux
  14. On the Use of Kernel Bypass Mechanisms for High-Performance Inter-container Communications
  15. The PROSIT tool: Toward the optimal design of probabilistic soft real-time systems
  16. Virtual Network Functions as Real-Time Containers in Private Clouds
  17. Energy-aware real-time scheduling in the linux kernel
  18. Improving responsiveness of time-sensitive applications by exploiting dynamic task dependencies
  19. Constant bandwidth servers with constrained deadlines
  20. Migrate when necessary
  21. Automata-based modeling of interrupts in the Linux PREEMPT RT kernel
  22. A Markovian model for the computation time of real-time applications
  23. Probabilistic Real-Time Guarantees: There Is Life Beyond the i.i.d. Assumption (Outstanding Paper)
  24. Multicore CPU reclaiming
  25. Probabilistic analysis of bufferless pipelines of real-time tasks
  26. An Analytical Solution for Probabilistic Guarantees of Reservation Based Soft Real-Time Systems
  27. On the performanc of KVM-based virtual routers
  28. About the implementation of the CBS in the mainline Linux kernel
  29. Neighborhood Filtering Strategies for Overlay Construction in P2P-TV Systems: Design and Experimental Comparison
  30. A purely functional approach to packet processing
  31. uBuild: Automated Testing and Performance Evaluation of Embedded Linux Systems
  32. Randomized Packet Filtering through Specialized Partitioning of Rulesets
  33. The Continuous Stream Model of Computation for Real-Time Control
  34. Running repeatable and controlled virtual routing experiments
  35. Tuning KVM to enhance virtual routing performance
  36. Analysis of client/server interactions in a reservation-based system
  37. Adaptive real-time scheduling for legacy multimedia applications
  38. Experimental comparison of neighborhood filtering strategies in unstructured P2P-TV systems
  39. Numerically efficient probabilistic guarantees for resource reservations
  40. An Analytical Bound for Probabilistic Deadlines
  41. Efficient and robust probabilistic guarantees for real-time tasks
  42. Experiences with client/server interactions in a reservation-based system
  43. Efficient virtualisation of real-time activities
  44. A Robust Mechanism for Adaptive Scheduling of Multimedia Applications
  45. Measuring and reducing the impact of the operating system kernel on end-to-end latencies in synchronous packet switched networks
  46. Cloudy weather for P2P, with a chance of gossip
  47. Deadline-Based Differentiation in P2P Streaming
  48. On the Integration of Application Level and Resource Level QoS Control for Real-Time Applications
  49. Network Friendly P2P-TV: The Napa-Wine Approach
  50. An energy saving criterion for wireless sensor networks with time synchronization requirements
  51. Effects of P2P Streaming on Video Quality
  52. Robust Scheduling of Video Streams in Network-Aware P2P Applications
  53. Reservation-Based Interrupt Scheduling
  54. Design and implementation of a generic library for P2P streaming
  55. Self-tuning schedulers for legacy real-time applications
  56. Scheduling P2P multimedia streams: Can we achieve performance and robustness?
  57. The wizard of OS: a heartbeat for Legacy multimedia applications
  58. Multi-level feedback control for Quality of Service Management
  59. Legacy Real-Time Applications in a Reservation-Based System
  60. Resource Reservations for General Purpose Applications
  61. On the Optimal Scheduling of Streaming Applications in Unstructured Meshes
  62. Respecting Temporal Constraints in Virtualised Services
  63. Scheduling in P2P Streaming: From Algorithms to Protocols
  64. Weighted feedback reclaiming for multimedia applications
  65. Adaptive real-time scheduling for legacy applications
  66. QoS Support in the X11 Window System
  67. QoS Management Through Adaptive Reservations
  68. Task synchronization in reservation-based real-time systems
  69. Resource Reservation in Dynamic Real-Time Systems
  70. Supporting time-sensitive applications on a commodity OS
  71. Novel scheduling policies in real-time multithread control system design
  72. Elastic scheduling for flexible workload management
  73. An object-oriented tool for simulating distributed real-time control systems
  74. A tool for simulation and fast prototyping of embedded control systems
  75. A tool for simulation and fast prototyping of embedded control systems
  76. A tool for simulation and fast prototyping of embedded control systems
  77. A bandwidth inheritance algorithm for real-time task synchronization in open systems
  78. A bandwidth reservation algorithm for multi-application systems
  79. A measurement-based analysis of the real-time performance of linux
  80. Multiprocessor DSP scheduling in system-on-a-chip architectures
  81. Smooth rate adaptation through impedace control
  82. A new kernel approach for modular real-time systems development
  83. Resource sharing in reservation-based systems
  84. Stochastic analysis of a reservation based system
  85. Adaptive rate control through elastic scheduling
  86. On adaptive control techniques in real-time resource allocation
  87. Support for dynamic QoS in the HARTIK kernel
  88. Dynamic adaptation of the Constant Bandwidth Server (CBS) scheduling parameters
  89. Computing deadline-miss probabilities for tasks served by a Constant Bandwidth Server (CBS).
  90. The Constant Bandwidth Server scheduling algorithm.