Probabilistic Timing Analysis (PTA) allows complex hardware acceleration features, which defeat classic timing analysis, to be used in hard real-time systems. PTA can do that because it drastically reduces intrinsic dependence on execution history. This distinctive feature is a great facilitator to time composability, which is a must for industry needing incremental development and qualification. In this paper we show how time composability is achieved in PTA-conformant systems and how the pessimism of worst-case execution time bounds obtained from PTA is contained within a 5% to 25% range for representative application scenarios.

Achieving timing composability with measurement-based probabilistic timing analysis16th IEEE International Symposium on Object/component/service-oriented Real-time distributed Computing (ISORC 2013)

VARDANEGA, TULLIO;
2013

Abstract

Probabilistic Timing Analysis (PTA) allows complex hardware acceleration features, which defeat classic timing analysis, to be used in hard real-time systems. PTA can do that because it drastically reduces intrinsic dependence on execution history. This distinctive feature is a great facilitator to time composability, which is a must for industry needing incremental development and qualification. In this paper we show how time composability is achieved in PTA-conformant systems and how the pessimism of worst-case execution time bounds obtained from PTA is contained within a 5% to 25% range for representative application scenarios.
2013
16th IEEE International Symposium on Object/component/service-oriented Real-time distributed Computing (ISORC 2013)
IEEE 16th International Symposium on Object/Component/Service-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC), 2013
9781479921119
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