Presentations of Reinder
J. Bril (as of November 2009)
The
presentations are given in reverse chronological order of presentation date.
[1] R.J. Bril, FPS:
an engineering approach to real-time systems, IPA Herfstdagen
on Quantitative Methods for Embedded Systems, Noordwijk
aan Zee, November 26th, 2009.
[2] R.J. Bril, Exact best-case response time analysis
of real-time tasks under fixed-priority pre-emptive scheduling for arbitrary
deadlines, Work in Progress (WiP) Session of
the 21st Euromicro Conference on Real-Time
Systems (ECRTS),
[3] R.J. Bril, Worst-case response time analysis of real-time tasks
under FPDS, INRIA Nancy-Grand Est,
Villers les
[4] R.J. Bril and P.J.L. Cuijpers,
Towards exploiting the preservation strategy of sporadic
servers, Work In Progress (WiP) Session of
the 20th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time
Systems (ECRTS),
[5] R.J. Bril, Worst-case response time analysis of real-time tasks
under FPDS,
[6] R.J. Bril, J.J. Lukkien, and W.F.J. Verhaegh, Worst-case response time
analysis of real-time tasks under FPDS revisited, 19th Euromicro Conference on
Real-Time Systems (ECRTS),
[7] R.J. Bril, W.F.J. Verhaegh,
and C.C. Wüst, A
cognac-glass algorithm for conditionally guaranteed budgets, 27th
IEEE International Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS),
[8] R.J. Bril, A
fixed-priority scheduling (FPS) view on real-time systems, Technische Universiteit
Eindhoven, Department of Electrical Engineering, Epicurus program,
[9] R.J. Bril, Existing worst-case response time analysis of
real-time tasks under FPDS refuted, Work in Progress (WiP) session of the 18th Euromicro
Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS),
[10] R.J. Bril, J.J. Lukkien,
R.I. Davis, and A. Burns, Message
response time analysis for ideal controller area network (CAN) refuted,
5th International Workshop on Real-Time Networks, Dresden, Germany,
July 4th, 2006.
[11] R.J. Bril, A
plea for thorough schedulability analysis,
Embedded Systems Institute (ESI),
[12] R.J. Bril, A
cognac-glass algorithm for conditionally guaranteed budgets,
[13] R.J. Bril, Conditionally Guaranteed Budgets for High-Quality Video Processing, Informatica Colloquium, Philips Research
[14] R.J. Bril and W.F.J. Verhaegh,
Towards
best-case response times of real-time tasks under fixed-priority scheduling
with deferred preemption, Work in Progress (WiP)
session of the 17th Euromicro Conference
on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS),
[15] R.J. Bril, A QoS approach for Multimedia Consumer
Terminals, Informatica Colloquium, Technische Universiteit
Eindhoven, The Netherlands, March 2005.
[16] R.J. Bril, A QoS approach for multimedia consumer
terminals – a case for conditionally guaranteed budgets, IPA Herfstdagen on Intelligent Algorithms, Callantsoog,
The Netherlands, November 2004.
[17] R.J. Bril, W.F.J. Verhaegh,
and J.J. Lukkien, Exact
worst-case response times of real-time tasks under fixed-priority scheduling
with deferred preemption, Work in Progress (WiP)
session of the 16th Euromicro Conference
on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS),
[18] R.J. Bril, W.F.J. Verhaegh,
and E.-J.D. Pol, Initial
values for on-line response time calculations, 15th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS),
[19] R.J. Bril,
E.-J.D. Pol, and W.F.J. Verhaegh,
An initial value for on-line response time calculations, 1st
Philips Symposium on Intelligent Algorithms (SOIA),
[20] R.J. Bril and E. F.M.
Steffens, User focus
in consumer terminals and conditionally guaranteed budgets, 9th International
Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS),
[21] R.J. Bril,
M. Gabrani, C. Hentschel, G.C. van Loo, E. F.M. Steffens, QoS
for consumer terminals and its support for product families,
International Conference on Media Futures (ICMF), Florence, Italy, May 2001.
[22] R.J. Bril,
Best-case response times of periodic tasks,
[23] R.J. Bril,
L.M.G. Feijs, A. Glas, R.L.
Krikhaar, and M.R.M. Winter, Hiding expressed using Relation Algebra with
Multi-relations - oblique lifting and lowering for unbalanced systems -, 4th European Conference
on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR),