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Application of Programming Temporally Integrated Distributed Embedded Systems
Yang Zhao, Edward A. Lee, Jie Liu

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Yang Zhao, Edward A. Lee, Jie Liu. "Application of Programming Temporally Integrated Distributed Embedded Systems". Proceedings of 2006 IEEE 1588 Conference, October, 2006.

Abstract
The introduction of network time protocols such as NTP (at a coarse granularity) and IEEE 1588 (at a fine granularity) gives a relatively consistent global notion of time that has the potential to significantly change how we design distributed real-time systems. In [4], we present a programming model called PTIDES (Programming Temporally Integrated Distributed Embedded Systems) that uses discrete-event (DE) models as programming specifications for distributed real-time systems and describe an execution model that permits out of order processing of events without sacrificing determinacy and without requiring backtracking. In this paper, we present an interesting networked camera application programmed using PTIDES and show how the execution model in [4] can be used to meet real-time constrains in the system.

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    Yang Zhao, Edward A. Lee, Jie Liu. "Application of
    Programming Temporally Integrated Distributed Embedded
    Systems". Proceedings of 2006 IEEE 1588 Conference,
    October, 2006.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{ZhaoLeeLiu06_ApplicationOfProgrammingTemporallyIntegratedDistributed,
        author = {Yang Zhao and Edward A. Lee and Jie Liu},
        title = {Application of Programming Temporally Integrated
                  Distributed Embedded Systems},
        booktitle = {Proceedings of 2006 IEEE 1588 Conference},
        month = {October},
        year = {2006},
        abstract = {The introduction of network time protocols such as
                  NTP (at a coarse granularity) and IEEE 1588 (at a
                  fine granularity) gives a relatively consistent
                  global notion of time that has the potential to
                  significantly change how we design distributed
                  real-time systems. In [4], we present a
                  programming model called PTIDES (Programming
                  Temporally Integrated Distributed Embedded
                  Systems) that uses discrete-event (DE) models as
                  programming specifications for distributed
                  real-time systems and describe an execution model
                  that permits out of order processing of events
                  without sacrificing determinacy and without
                  requiring backtracking. In this paper, we present
                  an interesting networked camera application
                  programmed using PTIDES and show how the execution
                  model in [4] can be used to meet real-time
                  constrains in the system.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/328.html}
    }
    

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