Third Party Funds Group - Sub project
Acronym: SFB/TRR 89 C1 iRTSS InvasIC
Start date : 01.07.2018
End date : 30.06.2022
Website: https://invasic.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/en/tp_c1_PhIII.php
As part of the SFB/TRR 89 "Invasive Computing" subproject C1 investigates operating-system support for
invasive applications.
We provide methods, principles, and abstractions for the
application-aware
extension, configuration, and adaptation of the invasive
platform by a novel and
flexible operating system infrastructure (OctoPOS) that will be
integrated into standard
Unix-like operating systems.
The general focus will be on the enforcement of required quality criteria of mixed
criticality as to timing and energy consumption by means of application-oriented
resource allocation strategies as well as mechanisms at iRTSS level. This includes
a worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis for the Agent System to identify the
performance corridors of resource allocation for given use cases. Emphasis is also
on the control of background noise (i.e., indirect overhead) of OctoPOS functions
that provide transparent access (virtual shared memory, VSM) to the different
main-memory subsystems of the PGAS (partitioned global address space) model
as defined for invasive computing.