Real-Time Lunch
RT Lunch is a weekly seminar focussed on current research in real-time systems and related fields. It is open to all and a great way to get to know UNC's Real-Time Systems group. Y'all should come!
We also have a weekly LITMUSRT Lunch as well.
Mailing List
RT Lunch is coordinated via our mailing list rtlunch@listserv.unc.edu. This list is also used to share other relevant news and to coordinate upcoming events. All members of the Real-Time Systems group should subscribe to this list.
Time and Location
For the Spring 2012 semester, RT Lunch is held each Wednesday from 11:00 to noon in FB 120.
Spring 2012
Date |
Presenter |
Topic |
01/18/2012 |
Chris Kenna, Jonathan Herman, Alex Mills |
RTSS conference review |
01/25/2012 |
|
|
02/01/2012 |
No talk |
No talk |
Fall 2011
Date |
Presenter |
Topic |
12/07/2011 |
Jeremy Erickson |
Practice talk for OPODIS |
11/30/2011 |
No talk |
No talk |
11/21/2011 |
Bipasa Chattopadhyay |
Two resource partitioning problem(Monday 12:30 to 1:30 in FB 120) |
11/16/2011 |
Haohan Li |
Mixed Criticality |
11/9/2011 |
Sanjoy Baruah |
Flex Ray |
11/2/2011 |
Glenn Elliott |
RTCSA talk |
10/24/2011 |
Chris Kenna, Jonathan Herman |
PRP waiver talks(Monday 12:30 to 2:00 in FB 120) |
10/19/2011 |
Jeremy Erickson, Jonathan Herman |
Summary of papers submitted to RTAS |
10/12/2011 |
No talk |
No talk |
10/05/2011 |
No talk |
No talk |
09/28/2011 |
No talk |
No talk |
09/21/2011 |
Glenn Elliott |
An Optimal k-Exclusion Real-Time Locking Protocol Motivated by Multi-GPU Systems |
09/14/2011 |
Mac Mollison |
Summer school |
09/14/2011 |
Cong Liu |
Improving the Schedulability of Sporadic Self-Suspending Soft Real-Time Multiprocessor Task Systems |
09/07/2011 |
Various group members |
Discussion of summer projects |
08/31/2011 |
Risat Pathan |
Improved Schedulability Tests for Global Fixed-Priority Scheduling |
08/24/2011 |
Alex Mills |
A Multiprocessor Server-Based Scheduler for Soft Real-time Tasks with Stochastic Execution Demand |
Spring 2011
Date |
Presenter |
Topic |
02/28/2011 |
Björn Brandenburg |
OS Infrastructure for Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems: Scheduling and Synchronization |
02/21/2011 |
Bipasa Chattopadhyay |
Lookup Tables for Partitioned Scheduling |
02/14/2011 |
Cong Liu |
Precedence Constraints |
02/07/2011 |
Glenn Elliott |
GPUs |
01/31/2011 |
Alex Mills |
Integer Programming |
01/26/2011 |
Entire Group |
Research Plans for Semester |
01/19/2011 |
No talk |
No talk (social lunch only) |
Fall 2010
Date |
Presenter |
Topic |
12/08/2010 |
Jeremy Erickson |
Tardiness Bounds for Global EDF with Deadlines Different from Periods |
12/01/2010 |
No talk |
No RT Lunch (RTSS) |
11/24/2010 |
No talk |
No RT Lunch (Thanksgiving Break) |
11/17/2010 |
Mac Mollison |
The Industrial-Academic Interface: Success Stories from Academic-Industrial Collaboration |
11/17/2010 |
Haohan Li |
An algorithm for scheduling certifiable mixed-criticality sporadic task systems |
11/10/2010 |
Jonathan Herman |
Fault Tolerance (COMP790 rescheduled from Friday) |
11/03/2010 |
None |
No RT Lunch |
10/27/2010 |
Andrea Bastoni |
An Empirical Comparison of Global, Partitioned, and Clustered Multiprocessor EDF Schedulers |
10/20/2010 |
Glenn Elliott |
Globally Scheduled Real-Time Multiprocessor Systems with GPUs |
10/13/2010 |
Various group members |
Overview of recently submitted papers |
10/6/2010 |
Mac Mollison |
Mixed-Criticality Real-Time Scheduling for Multicore Systems (PRP Waiver talk) |
09/29/2010 |
Cong Liu |
Supporting Complex Applications with Precedence Constraints on Soft Real-Time Multiprocessors with No Utilization Loss |
09/22/2010 |
Jeremy Erickson |
Improved Tardiness Bounds for Global EDF |
09/15/2010 |
Andrea Bastoni |
Cache-Related Preemption and Migration Delays: Empirical Approximation and Impact on Schedulability (Continued) |
09/08/2010 |
Andrea Bastoni |
Cache-Related Preemption and Migration Delays: Empirical Approximation and Impact on Schedulability |
09/01/2010 |
No talk |
No talk (Social lunch only) |
Spring 2010
Fall 2009
Spring 2009
Note: Listing is incomplete.
Fall 2008
Pre 2008
Real-Time Lunch has been around forever (i.e., longer than the current grad student generation), but the old schedules have been lost in the sands of time. Rumor has it that the talks were great, though. ;-)