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| Title: A New Concept for System-Level Design of Runtime Reconfigurable Real-Time Systems. |
| Written by: Arno Luppold, Benjamin Menhorn, Heiko Falk and Frank Slomka |
| in: <em>the ACM SIGBED Review</em>. December (2013). |
| Volume: <strong>10</strong>. Number: (4), |
| on pages: 57-60 |
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| Series: 201312-acm-sigbed-review-luppold.pdf |
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| ISBN: 10.1145/2583687.2583701 |
| how published: 13-45 LMFS13b SIGBED |
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Note: aluppold, hfalk, ESD
Abstract: This concept paper proposes a new system-level design methodology for runtime reconfigurable adaptive heterogeneous systems in a real-time environment. Today, among those approaches dealing with runtime reconfiguration and hardware/software co-design, compliance with hard real-time conditions is not guaranteed. Our approach will fill this gap. In contrast to other approaches, we apply methods of real-time analysis to embedded reconfigurable systems. An extended compiler and a runtime resource manager guarantee both synthesis and reconfiguration in a (hard) real-time environment. With this approach, the system can adapt to changes in requirements and operational environments during runtime.