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Timing Analysis and Synthesis of Mixed Multi-Rate Effect Chains in MECHAniSer

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Conference/Workshop Paper

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Open Demo Session of Real-Time Systems located at Real Time Systems Symposium (RTSS)


Abstract

The majority of embedded control systems are modeled with several chains of independently triggered tasks, also known as multi-rate effect chains. These chains have often stringent end-to-end timing requirements that should be satisfied before running the system. MECHAniSer is one of the tools that supports end-to-end timing analysis of such chains. In addition, the tool provides the possibility to synthesize job-level dependencies for these chains such that all end-to-end timing requirements are satisfied. In this paper we showcase an extension of MECHAniSer that supports the analysis of mixed chains that contain a mix of independent and dependent tasks.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Becker4532,
author = {Matthias Becker and Dakshina Dasari and Saad Mubeen and Moris Behnam and Thomas Nolte},
title = {Timing Analysis and Synthesis of Mixed Multi-Rate Effect Chains in MECHAniSer},
month = {November},
year = {2016},
booktitle = {Open Demo Session of Real-Time Systems located at Real Time Systems Symposium (RTSS)},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/4532-}
}