Spring 2016 Presentations *********************************************** Note: Each presentation is around 15 minutes. For a team project, each member of the team must present. Everyone is expected to attend and ask questions (attendance will be taken). A discussion follows each set of talks. If you are at the beginning or midway through your project, present an outline of what you are doing and expected results. Write a short review (a paragraph) of each talk for submission with your hardcopy project report (also email me an e-version) due 5:00pm, 5/4/2016. Also send me the presentation slides after the talk. If I am not in my office, slide final hardcopy report under my office door. Please email me your topic and referenced paper(s)' titles at least one week before your presentation. *********************************************** 4/25 Dane,Levent Topic: Real-time scheduling for multi-core systems, Knapsack problem, and 2D Bin Packing problem. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4/27 Team: Jayaramareddy,Tejeswini Karavadi,Alekhya Topic: Scheduling Mixed-Criticality Real-Time Tasks Scheduling Mixed-Criticality Real-Time Tasks with Fault Tolerance Jian (Denny) Lin, Albert M. K. Cheng Alternates: Real Time Task Assignment in Recharchable Multiprocessor systems, or Real-Time Scheduling of Hierarchical Reward-Based Tasks. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team: Keesara,Vamshidhar Reddy Billa,Nithish Reddy Topic: Traffic signal preemption It is a system that allows the normal operation of the traffic light to be preempted. The most common use of these systems is to manupulate traffic signals in the path of the emergency vehicle, halting conflicting traffic and allowing the emergency vehicle right of way, to help reduce response times and enhance traffic safety. changed to: Scheduling Simulator ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team: Ponguru,Srinivasa Karthic Addula,Sai Prakash Reddy Topic: Power-aware real time scheduling scheme or Task scheduling simulator for timing analysis ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5/2 Shaik,Nagoor Saheb ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Team: Vemula,Bharath Gundlapalli,Abhinav Topic: Using ideas from chapter 12 of the textbook, develop timing optimization strategies for C, C++, or Java programs. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof. Cheng - Concluding Remarks and Future Directions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------