Using hardware methods to improve time-predictable performance in real-time Java systems

JTRES '09: Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems(2009)

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This paper describes hardware methods, a lightweight and platform-independent scheme for linking real-time Java code to co-processors implemented using a hardware description language (HDL). Intended for use in embedded systems, hardware methods have similar semantics to the native methods used to interface Java code to legacy C/C++ software, but are also time-predictable, facilitating accurate worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis. By reference to several examples, the paper demonstrates the applicability of hardware methods and shows that they can (1) reduce the WCET of embedded real-time Java, and (2) improve the quality of WCET estimates in the presence of infeasible paths.
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hardware description language,accurate worst-case execution time,legacy c,hardware method,real-time java system,real-time java code,wcet estimate,time-predictable performance,infeasible path,embedded real-time java,java code,embedded system,reactivity,real time java,worst case execution time,multiprocessor
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