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Third IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (SEUS'05)
Measurement-Based Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis
Seattle, Washington
May 16-May 17
ISBN: 0-7695-2357-9
Ingomar Wenzel, Vienna University of Technology
Raimund Kirner, Vienna University of Technology
Bernhard Rieder, Vienna University of Technology
Peter Puschner, Vienna University of Technology
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 powerful and complex computer hardware. Due to these advances in control systems engineering new challenges for analyzing the timing behavior of real-time computer systems arise. The two identified main challenges are execution-time modeling of the hardware and the path problem that forbids capturing the worst-case execution time (WCET) by end-to-end measurements due to limits in computational complexity. This work presents the cornerstones of our new measurement-based WCET analysis method that successfully addresses these problems. We clearly identify our research goals and the relevance of our research. Especially, the novel aspects of our approach are emphasized. The conclusion is formed by a brief presentation of an industrial-size case study application.
Citation:
Ingomar Wenzel, Raimund Kirner, Bernhard Rieder, Peter Puschner, "Measurement-Based Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis," seus, pp.7-10, Third IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (SEUS'05), 2005
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