MERASA: multi-core execution of hard real-time applications supporting analyzability
The MERASA (Multi-Core Execution of Hard Real-Time Applications Supporting Analysability) project involving Rapita Systems finished in October 2010.
Rapita’s WCET RapiTime tool was one of the tools used to test the MERASA multi-core architecture.
© 2010 IEEE. Reprinted, with permission, from Theo Ungerer, University of Augsburg, Francisco Cazorla, Barcelona SuperComputing Center, Pascal Sainrat, Universite Paul Sabatier, Guillem Bernat, Rapita Systems Ltd, Zlatko Petrov, Honeywell International s.r.o., Christine Rochange, Universite Paul Sabatier, Eduardo Quinones, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Mike Gerdes, University of Augsburg, Marco Paolieri, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Julian Wolf, University of Augsburg, Hugues Casse, Universite Paul Sabatier, Sascha Uhrig, University of Augsburg, Irakli Guliashvili, University of Augsburg, Michael Houston, Rapita Systems, Floria Kluge, University of Augsburg, Stefan Metzlaff, University of Augsburg, Jorg Mische, University of Augsburg.
MERASA: multi-core execution of hard real-time applications supporting analyzability
IEEE Micro September/October 2010 (Vol. 30 no. 5)
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