Technical Reports

2016

tms-sim – Timing Models Scheduling Simulation Framework – Release 2016-07
Florian Kluge
Library of University of Augsburg, Technical Report
2016-04

DOI:  10.13140/RG.2.1.2544.0246

Downloads: 2016-04-klu

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Notes on the Generation of Spin-Values for Fixed (m,k)-Patterns
Florian Kluge
Library of University of Augsburg, Technical Report
2016-01
The use of fixed (m,k)-patterns for scheduling of (m,k)-firm real-time tasks has the advantage of a higher predictability compared to other approaches. However, feasibility of task sets can be influenced negatively through high interferences between jobs classified as mandatory under the (m,k)-patterns. Rotating the (m,k)-patterns of single tasks by a spin value can improve feasibility of task sets. Due to minor errors and missing information in the original presentation of this approach, a reproduction of these results is difficult. In this report we provide the necessary corrections. Our evaluation shows that, after applying these corrections, the original results can be reproduced.

DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.3068.3124

Downloads:  2016-01-tr-klu

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2015

A Simple Capture/Compare Timer
Florian Kluge
Library of University of Augsburg, Technical Report
2015-01
This report provides a user manual for SCCT. SCCT is a Simple Capture/Compare Timer written in Verilog. It provides multiple capture/compare channels that use a common counter. Events occurring in the single channels thus can be related to a global time base. SCCT is developed as an IP core that can be attached to the Altera Avalon bus.

Donwloads:  2015-01-tr-klu

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2014

tms-sim - Timing Models Scheduling Simulation Framework, Release 2014-12
Florian Kluge
Library of University of Augsburg, Technical Report
2014-07
tms-sim is a framework for the simulation and evaluation of scheduling algorithms. It is being developed to support our work on real-time task scheduling based on time-utility and history-cognisant utility functions. We publish tms-sim under the conditions of the GNU GPL to make our results reproducible and in the hope that it may be useful for others. This report describes the usage of the TMS framework libraries and how they can be used to build further simulation environments. It is not intended as a documentation of the single classes, which can be found in the Doxygen documentation.

Downloads:  2014-07-tr-klu

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User Manual for the Optimization and WCET Analysis of Software with Timing Analyzable Algorithmic Skeletons
R. Jahr, A. Stegmeier, R. Kiefhaber, M. Frieb, T. Ungerer
Library of University of Augsburg, Technical Report
Fundstelle: 2014-05

Links:  Technical Report in OPUS

 

 

2013

parMERASA Pattern Catalogue. Timing Predictable Parallel Design Patterns
Mike Gerdes, Ralf Jahr, Theo Ungerer
Library of University of Augsburg, Technical Report
2013-11

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ISPTAP - Instruction Scratchpad Timing Analysis Program: Features and Usage
Stefan Metzlaff
Library of University of Augsburg, Technical Report
2013-09

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TEMAS - A Trust-Enabling Multi-Agent System for Open Environments
Gerrit Anders, Florian Siefert, Nizar Msadek, Rolf Kiefhaber, Oliver Kosak, Wolfgang Reif, Theo Ungerer
Library of University of Augsburg, Technical Report
2013-04

Links: Document in OPUS Database

 

parMERASA Multi-core RTOS Kernel
Christian Bradatsch, Florian Kluge
Library of University of Augsburg, Technical Report
Fundstelle: 2013-02

 

 

2011

The Trust-Enabling Middleware: Introduction and Application
Rolf Kiefhaber, Florian Siefert, Gerrit Anders, Theo Ungerer, Wolfgang Reif
Library of University of Augsburg, Technical Report
2011-10

 

 

2010

Final System-Level Software for the MERASA Processor
Julian Wolf, Florian Kluge, Irakli Guliashvili
Technical Report, Institute of Computer Science, University of Augsburg, October 2010
2010-08

Downloads:  2010-08_TechRep

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2009

System-Level Software for a Multi-Core MERASA Processor
Florian Kluge, Julian Wolf
Technical Report, Institute of Computer Science, University of Augsburg, October 2009
2009-17

Downloads:  2009-17_TechRep

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Self-Healing and Recovery Methods and their Classification
O. Shehory, J. Martinez, A. Andrzejak, C. Cappiello, W. Funika, D. Kondo, L. Mariani, B. Satzger, M. Schmid
In: A. Andrzejak, K. Geihs, O. Shehory, J. Wilkes (eds.), Self-Healing and Self-Adaptive Systems. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings (09201), 2009

Link to publication

 

Generic techniques for self-healing distributed systems
Benjamin Satzger
In: A. Andrzejak, K. Geihs, O. Shehory, J. Wilkes (eds.), Self-Healing and Self-Adaptive Systems. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings (09201), 2009

Link to publication

 

 

2008

Refined System-Level Software for a Single-Core MERASA Processor
Florian Kluge, Julian Wolf
Technical Report, Institute of Computer Science, University of Augsburg, October 2008
2008-15

Downloads: PDF

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Basic System-Level Software for a Single-Core MERASA Processor
Florian Kluge, Julian Wolf
Technical Report, Institute of Computer Science, University of Augsburg, April 2008
2008-06

Donwloads: PDF

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2006

Applications and Architectures in Organic Computing (DFG SPP 1183 "Organic Computing")
Eds.: M. Güdemann, F. Nafz, A. Pietzowski, W. Reif, B. Satzger, H. Seebach, T. Ungerer

This technical report documents a summary of the SPP-OC Workshop "Architectures and Applications" at the University of Augsburg. Architectures and applications of organic computing systems are two of the profile topics of the priority program "Organic Computing" of the German Research Foundation (DFG SPP 1183). The report contains the discussion results to the several questions discussed on the mentioned workshop.
Technischer Bericht: 2006-21

 

 

2005

Reconfigurable Extension for CarCore
Stefan Maier
Technical Report, Institute of Computer Science, University of Augsburg, September 2005
2005-17

Downloads:  Technical Report as pdf

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2004

Person Movement Prediction Using Neural Network
Lucian Vintan, Arpad Gellert, Jan Petzold, Theo Ungerer
Technical Report, Institute of Computer Science, University of Augsburg, April 2004
2004-10

Downloads: Technical Report as pdf

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Augsburg Indoor Location Tracking Benchmarks
Jan Petzold
Technical Report, Institute of Computer Science, University of Augsburg, April 2004
2004-09

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2003

Context Prediction Based on Branch Prediction Methods
Jan Petzold, Faruk Bagci, Wolfgang Trumler, Theo Ungerer
Technical Report, Institute of Computer Science, University of Augsburg, July 2003
2003-14

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Einsatz von Sprungvorhersagetechniken zur Kontextvorhersage in ubiquitären Systemen
Jan Petzold
Technical Report, Institute of Computer Science, University of Augsburg, March 2003
2003-04

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Der Komodo Mikrocontroller
Sascha Uhrig
Technical Report, Institute of Computer Science, University of Augsburg, July 2003
2003-03

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