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12th International Conference, DGCI 2005, Poitiers : France (2005)
Discrete Geometry Applied in Hard Real-Time Systems Validation
Gaëlle Largeteau-Skapin ( ) 1, Dominique Geniet 2, éric Andres 1
(2005-04)

0ff-line validation of hard real-time systems usually stands on state based models. Such approaches always deal with both space and time explosions. This paper proposes a geometrical approach to model applications and to compute operational feasability from topological properties. Thanks to this model, we can decide the feasability of real-time synchronous systems composed of periodic tasks, sharing resources, running on multiprocessor architectures. This method avoids state ennumeration and therefore limits both space and time explosion.
1:  SIGNAL-IMAGE-COMMUNICATION (SIC)
CNRS : FRE2731 – Université de Poitiers
2:  Laboratoire d'Informatique Scientifique et Industrielle (LISI / ENSMA)
LISI-ENSMA
Computer Science/Embedded Systems

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics

Computer Science/Modeling and Simulation
Real-time – operational validation – multiprocessors – resource sharing – geometrical modeling
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