8.30 am - 9.40 am | Registration (2nd floor, on front of room 209) |
9.40 am - 12.40 am | Free Papers V (Room 209) | Safety Track I (Room 309) |
9.40 am - 10.20 am | Improving Responsiveness for Virtualized Networking Under Intensive Computing Workloads, Tommaso Cucinotta | Key note: Open Source and safety: A perfect match, Klaus-Rüdiger Hase |
10.20 am - 11.00 am | Real-Time Performance of L4Linux, Adam Lackorzynski | Open Source Software in Safety Related Applications, Bernhard Nölte |
11.00 am - 11.20 am | Coffee Break |
11.20 am - 12.00 am | Lachesis: a testsuite for Linux based real-time systems, Andrea Claudi | Safety logic on top of complex hardware software systems utilizing dynamic data types, Nicholas Mc Guire |
12.00 am - 12.40 pm | Hard real-time Control and Coordination of Robot Tasks using Lua, Markus Klotzbücher | On open-source tools for system validation and their integration in the TASTE toolchain, Julien Delange |
12.40 pm - 2.00 pm | Lunch Break |
2.00 pm - 4.20 pm | Free Papers VI (Room 209) | Safety Track II (Room 309) |
2.00 pm - 2.40 pm | Performance Evaluation of openPOWERLINK, Yang Minqiang | A Library for the Safety Domain, Peter Krebs |
2.40 pm - 3.20 pm | openPOWERLINK in Linux Userspace: Implementation and Performance Evaluation of the Real-Time Ethernet Protocol Stack in Linux Userspace, Wolfgang Wallner | POK, an ARINC653-compliant runtime released under the BSD licence, Julien Delange |
3.20 pm - 3.40 pm | Coffee Break |
3.40 pm - 4.20 pm | Application of RT-Preempt Linux and Sercos III for Real-time Simulation, Michael Abel | D-Case Editor: An Assurance Case Editor, Yutaka Matsuno |
4.20 pm - 5.00 pm | Timing Analysis of a Linux-Based CAN-to-CAN Gateway, Michal Sojka | Migrating an OSEK run-time environment to the OVERSEE platform, Andreas Platschek |
5.00 pm - 5.40 pm | Announcement RTLWS14 and Farewell |