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Using a WCET Analysis Tool in Real-Time Systems Education
Publication Type:
Conference/Workshop Paper
Venue:
Real Time in Sweden (RTiS) 2005
Abstract
To reach a more widespread use, WCET analysis tools need to be a
standard part in the education of embedded systems developers. Many
real-time courses in academia use Lego Mindstorms, an off-the-shelf
kit of Lego bricks for building and controlling small prototype
robots. We describe work on porting the Bound-T WCET analysis tool to
the Lego Mindstorms microprocessor; the Renesas H8/3292. We believe
that this work will make students, and indirectly the industry of
tomorrow, aware of the benefits of WCET analysis tools.We also present the real-time laboratory framework in which
this WCET analysis tool will be used. The framework has been developed with
schedulability and timing predictability in mind, and is already used
in a number of real-time courses given at Mälardalen University in
Sweden. The developed WCET tool and the real-time laboratory framework
will be freely available for academic use.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{Petersson819,
author = {Samuel Petersson and Andreas Ermedahl and Anders Pettersson and Daniel Sundmark and Niklas Holsti},
title = {Using a WCET Analysis Tool in Real-Time Systems Education},
editor = {Sten F. Andler},
pages = {125--128},
month = {August},
year = {2005},
booktitle = {Real Time in Sweden (RTiS) 2005},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/819-}
}