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found 27 matches
- 2017
- Mehmet Ertug Afsin, Klaus Werner Schmidt, Ece Guran Schmidt:
C3: configurable CAN FD controller: architecture, design and hardware implementation. SIES 2017: 1-9 - Irune Agirre, Jaume Abella, Mikel Azkarate-askasua, Francisco J. Cazorla:
On the tailoring of CAST-32A certification guidance to real COTS multicore architectures. SIES 2017: 1-8 - Amal Ben Ameur, Didier Martinot, Patricia Guitton-Ouhamou, Valerio Frascolla, François Verdier, Michel Auguin:
Power and performance aware electronic system level design. SIES 2017: 1-4 - Yohan Baga, Morgane Richaud, Fakhreddine Ghaffari, Etienne Zante, David Declercq, Michael Nahmiyace:
Probabilistic model of AFDX frames reception for end system backlog assessment. SIES 2017: 1-6 - Alessio Balsini, Marco Di Natale, Marco Celia, Vassilios A. Tsachouridis:
Generation of simulink monitors for control applications from formal requirements. SIES 2017: 1-9 - Ahmet Batur, Klaus Werner Schmidt, Ece Guran Schmidt:
Offset assignment on controller area network: improved algorithms and computational evaluation. SIES 2017: 1-9 - Federico Busato, Nicola Bombieri:
A performance, power, and energy efficiency analysis of load balancing techniques for GPUs. SIES 2017: 1-8 - Kuan-Hsun Chen, Jian-Jia Chen:
Probabilistic schedulability tests for uniprocessor fixed-priority scheduling under soft errors. SIES 2017: 1-8 - Chao Chen, Jacopo Panerati, Imane Hafnaoui, Giovanni Beltrame:
Static probabilistic timing analysis with a permanent fault detection mechanism. SIES 2017: 1-10 - Long Cheng, Zhihao Zhao, Kai Huang, Alois C. Knoll:
Hyper-periodic thermal management for hard real-time systems. SIES 2017: 1-8 - Kevin Delmas, Remi Delmas, Claire Pagetti:
SMT-based architecture modelling for safety assessment. SIES 2017: 1-8 - Emilie Deroche, Jean-Luc Scharbarg, Christian Fraboul:
A greedy heuristic for distributing hard real-time applications on an IMA architecture. SIES 2017: 1-8 - Christian Fibich, Martin Horauer, Roman Obermaisser:
HLshield: a reliability enhancement framework for high-level synthesis. SIES 2017: 1-10 - Florian Gerstmayer, Jürgen Hausladen, Michael Kramer, Martin Horauer:
Binary protection framework for embedded systems. SIES 2017: 1-8 - Naim Harb, Carlos Valderrama, Jonathan Pisane:
FPGA-based digital tunable wireless transceiver for the TETRA-TETRAPOL bands. SIES 2017: 1-8 - Georgeta Igna, Laurent Dieudonné, Sebastian Voss, Bernhard Schätz:
Model-based deployment generation for safety-critical avionics systems. SIES 2017: 1-8 - Claude-Pierre Jeannerod, Christophe Monat, Laurent Thévenoux:
More accurate complex multiplication for embedded processors. SIES 2017: 1-4 - Boutheina Maaloul, Abdelmalik Taleb-Ahmed, Smaïl Niar, Naim Harb, Carlos Valderrama:
Adaptive video-based algorithm for accident detection on highways. SIES 2017: 1-6 - Suzana Milutinovic, Enrico Mezzetti, Jaume Abella, Tullio Vardanega, Francisco J. Cazorla:
On uses of extreme value theory fit for industrial-quality WCET analysis. SIES 2017: 1-6 - Rola El Osta, Maryline Chetto, Hussein El Ghor:
Minimizing the aperiodic responsiveness in energy harvesting devices. SIES 2017: 1-6 - Alain Rossignol:
Keynote talks. SIES 2017: 1-2 - Razi Seyyedi, Mohamed Tagelsir Mohammadat, Maher Fakih, Kim Grüttner, Johnny Öberg, Duncan Graham:
Towards virtual prototyping of synchronous real-time systems on noc-based MPSoCs. SIES 2017: 1-4 - Aakash Soni, Xiaoting Li, Jean-Luc Scharbarg, Christian Fraboul:
Work in progress paper: pessimism analysis of network calculus approach on AFDX networks. SIES 2017: 1-4 - David Trilla, Carles Hernández, Jaume Abella, Francisco J. Cazorla:
Modelling bus contention during system early design stages. SIES 2017: 1-8 - George Tsamis, Miltos D. Grammatikakis, Antonis Papagrigoriou, Polydoros Petrakis, Voula Piperaki, Angelos Mouzakitis, Marcello Coppola:
Soft real-time smartphone ECG processing. SIES 2017: 1-4 - Xinhai Zhang, Naveen Mohan, Martin Törngren, Jakob Axelsson, De-Jiu Chen:
Architecture exploration for distributed embedded systems: a gap analysis in automotive domain. SIES 2017: 1-10 - 12th IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Embedded Systems, SIES 2017, Toulouse, France, June 14-16, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-3166-9 [contents]
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