Real-Time Systems Group (RTSG)

CU Real-Time Systems Group

Advancing Real-Time Systems Theory and Applications


Meeting Schedule:

Thursday Evenings by Announcement, 7:30 PM, CU EE Dept. Office

For more information, contact Dr. Sam Siewert, E-mail: Sam.Siewert@Colorado.EDU


RTSG Presentations:
RTSG Research Goals:


1. Distributed Real-Time Systems
   - Scheduling / Load balancing
     * Amdahl's law (strong affinity and SMP systems)
     * dynamic and static load balancing
     * QoS negotiation
   - Shared memory
   - Message passing on interconnection networks

2. Core Performance
   - CPU and I/O Scheduling
     * static (RM, DM, FIFO) and dynamic priority (EDF, Least Laxity, App Specific)
     * agent/middleware service negotiation interfaces
   - Memory hierarchy (cache performance)
   - Pipelining
   - SoC (e.g. multi-core and I/O modules)

3. Algorithms
   - Data driven algorithms
   - Anytime algorithms

4. End-to-end phenomena in distributed systems
   - Matching
   - Jitter control
   - Queue theory
   - Latency


RTSG Application Interests:

1. Core effects on RT performance

2. RT models / simulation

3. Measurement
   - Aggregate measurement
   - Tracing

4. Computer graphics and computer vision applications
   - load control
   - QoS (e.g. frame decimation, number of polygons/sec, resolution)

5. Video
   - Target recognition, tracing
   - Image processing, recognition

6. Network architectures
   - Point to point
   - Ring
   - Mesh
   - RF 802.11b

7. Distributed real time systems

8. End-to-end phenomena

Texts Under Review By RTSG:

"Real-Time Systems and Software", Alan C. Shaw, John Wilery & Sons, 2001, ISBN 0-471-35490-2.

"Resource Management in Real-Time Systems and Networks", C. Siva Ram Murthy and G. Manimaran, MIT Press, 2001, ISBN 0-262-13376-8.


Papers Under Review by RTSG listed by presenter/reviewer:


Please Note that the RTSG under the direction of Dr. Gary Nutt met on campus at CU between Aug. 1996 and May 1999.
Original RTSG Related Publications: