Structure: the four day seminar is split into 2 courses
Adaptive Real-Time Systems (ARTS), by Prof. Gerhard Fohler.
Provide understanding in the nature of real-time systems and why and how they differ from standard computing systems. It gives an overview of the major types of resource allocation schemes, including offline and online, and addresses issues in QoS management.
Syllabus:
- Real-time, real-time systems and models, applications
- Types and properties of real-time systems
- Scheduling of single and multiprocessor systems
- Offline scheduling
- Online scheduling of periodic and non periodic activities
- QoS Management
Real-Time Control Systems (RTCS), by Dr. Pau Martí and Manel Velasco.
Provide the theoretical and practical expertise for co-designing real-time control systems. After introducing the basics of real-time and control systems, the course addresses several aspects for an integrated design of real-time control systems. The course will combine both theoretical lectures as well as lab exercises.
Syllabus:
- Basic concepts on real-time and control systems
- Real-time computing of control systems
- Control of computing systems
- Stability issues
Mon 20 |
Tue 21 |
Wed 22 |
Thu 23 |
ARTS s1 |
ARTS s2 |
ARTS s4 |
RTCS s2 |
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ARTS s3 |
RTCS s1 |
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