Bi-weekly homeworks will
primarily cover important and interesting
articles (of your choice) for designated topics. You have to prepare
and submit computer-generated HWs following the format specified in the
course
outline.
Homework
1:
Due
September
29; General aspects of
real-time embedded computing, CPS,
and task
execution time estimation.
Homework 2:
Due October 11;
Task models,static and dynamic priority scheduling.
Homework 3:
Due November 1;
Priority inversion and its solutions, periodic servers.
Homework 4:
Due November 15; multiprocessor scheduling.
Homework 5:
Due November 29; Real-time operating systems; low-power OS/middleware