Welcome
Hello and welcome to the homepage of the Real-Time Systems group at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Here you can find information on our group, important dates, information about our current projects (including our LITMUSRT system), and photos from conferences.
News
July 2013
Dissertation Defense
Cong Liu successfully defended his dissertation, “Efficient Design, Analysis, and Implementation of Complex Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems,” and has accepted a job as a tenure-track professor at the University of Texas at Dallas. Congratulation Cong!
July 2013
Kenan Distinguished Professor
Jim Anderson has been named a Kenan Distinguished Professor. Congratulations Jim!
April 2013
Dissertation Defense
Haohan Li successfully defended his dissertation, “Scheduling Mixed-Criticality Real-Time Systems,” and has accepted a job at Mathworks. Congratulation Haohan!
February 2013
Distinguished Dissertation Award
Recent graduate Björn Brandenburg received another award for his dissertation, the European Design and Automation Association (EDAA) Outstanding Dissertation Award.
December 2012
Distinguished Dissertation Award
Recent graduate Björn Brandenburg received the 2012 Council of Graduate Schools/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award in Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Engineering for his dissertation.
November 2012
Sanjoy Baruah named IEEE Fellow
Sanjoy Baruah has been named an IEEE Fellow. Congratulations Sanjoy!
August 2012
Real-Time Linux Workshop
The 14th Real-Time Linux Workshop, which will be hosted at UNC by the Real-Time Systems Group, is only two and a half months away!
July 2012
Best Paper Award
Jeremy Erickson and James H. Anderson won the best paper award for their paper entitled “Fair Lateness Scheduling: Reducing Maximum Lateness In G-EDF-Like Scheduling” at the 24th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems in Pisa, Italy. Congratulations!
January 2012
Distinguished Dissertation Award
Recent graduate Björn Brandenburg received the Linda Dykstra Distinguished Dissertation Award in Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Engineering for his dissertation.
Archive
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