Johan Stärner is a lecturer in parallel systems, digital systems, and operating systems at the real-time systems design lab. He received his bachelor of science in applied computer engineering from Mälardalen University in 1994, and is now working on his PhD thesis. His current research interests include computer architectures with emphasis on memory system performance, execution time analysis for multitasking systems, and real-time operating systems.
Pinpointing Interrupts in Embedded Real-Time Systems using Hashed Execution Contexts (Jun 2009) Daniel Sundmark, Andreas Ermedahl, Johan Stärner IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
Measuring the Cache Interference Cost in Preemptive Real-Time Systems (Jun 2004) Johan Stärner, Lars Asplund ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED Conference on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES04)
A Comparison of Multiprocessor Real-Time Operating Systems Implemented in Hardware and Software (Jul 2003) Tobias Samuelsson , Mikael Åkerholm, Peter Nygren, Johan Stärner, Lennart Lindh International Workshop on Advanced Real-Time Operating System Services (ARTOSS)
Increasing Predictability of Real-Time Operating Systems (Jun 1998) Johan Stärner 7th Swedish Workshop on Computer System Architecture
Controlling cache behavior to improve predictability in real-time systems (Jun 1998) Johan Stärner 10th Euromicro Workshop on real-time systems
Hardware Accelerator for Single and Multiprocessor Real-Time Operating Systems (Jun 1998) Lennart Lindh, Johan Stärner, Johan Furunäs , Mohammed El Shobaki Seventh Swedish Workshop on Computer Systems Architecture
Project Title | Status |
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SARA - Scaleable Architecture for RT Applications | active |
SoCrates - System on Chip for Real-Time Embedded Systems | finished |