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26. Towards Aspectual Component-Based Real-Time System Development
Sammanfattning : Increasing complexity of real-time systems and demands for enabling their configurability and tailorability are strong motivations for applying new software engineering principles such as aspect-oriented and component-based software development. The integration of these two techniques into real-time systems development would enable: (i) efficient system configuration from the components in the component library based on the system requirements, (ii) easy tailoring of components and/or a system for a specific application by changing the behavior (code) of the component by aspect weaving, and (iii) enhanced flexibility of the real-time and embedded software through the notion of system configurability and component tailorability. LÄS MER
27. Fiber-optic interconnections in high-performance real-time computer systems
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28. Real-Time Certified MPC : Reliable Active-Set QP Solvers
Sammanfattning : In Model Predictive Control (MPC), optimization problems are solved recurrently to produce control actions. When MPC is used in real time to control safety-critical systems, it is important to solve these optimization problems with guarantees on the worst-case execution time. LÄS MER
29. Energy Efficient and Predictable Design of Real-Time Embedded Systems
Sammanfattning : This thesis addresses several issues related to the design and optimization of embedded systems. In particular, in the context of time-constrained embedded systems, the thesis investigates two problems: the minimization of the energy consumption and the implementation of predictable applications on multiprocessor system-on-chip platforms. LÄS MER
30. On distributed real-time systems : the mStar environment, net-based learning and context-aware applications
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis presents two frameworks for distributed real-time systems, the mStar environment for Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW) and the Alipes architecture for context-aware applications, from the perspective of distributed teamwork and net-based learning. The mStar environment was designed to be symmetric and fully distributed, which allows all users equal access and thus full interactivity, as well as scalable through the use of IP multicast and a server-less design. LÄS MER