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Worst-Case Execution Time Aware Compilation Techniques for Real-Time Systems

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  • © 2011

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  • First book on compiler optimization techniques for real-time systems Novel approaches to avoid typical trial-and-error procedure during generation of real-time software Numerous optimization techniques at source code and assembly level Useful for developers of real-time systems to cut down costs Vast diversity of methods including abstract interpretation, machine learning, and multi-objective optimiation
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Part of the book series: Embedded Systems (EMSY)

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For real-time systems, the worst-case execution time (WCET) is the key objective to be considered. Traditionally, code for real-time systems is generated without taking this objective into account and the WCET is computed only after code generation. Worst-Case Execution Time Aware Compilation Techniques for Real-Time Systems presents the first comprehensive approach integrating WCET considerations into the code generation process. Based on the proposed reconciliation between a compiler and a timing analyzer, a wide range of novel optimization techniques is provided. Among others, the techniques cover source code and assembly level optimizations, exploit machine learning techniques and address the design of modern systems that have to meet multiple objectives.

Using these optimizations, the WCET of real-time applications can be reduced by about 30% to 45% on the average. This opens opportunities for decreasing clock speeds, costs and energy consumption of embedded processors. The proposed techniques can be used for all types real-time systems, including automotive and avionics IT systems.

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“The authors’ aim is to offer researchers, embedded systems designers and compiler writers a practical guideline for the optimization of real-time systems. The contribution of this book is to deal with a broad range of approaches for worst-case execution time minimization.” (Klaus Harbusch, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1214, 2011)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Düsseldorf, Germany

    Paul Lokuciejewski

  • Embedded Systems Group, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany

    Peter Marwedel

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