“…We already proposed a mechanism for self-healing TT schedules based on impromptu generation of portions of schedules, or hot-patching [7]. However, to devise novel mechanisms that could re-generate the structures at deeper levels, such as the time slots, it is crucial to understand how to build synchronization in a generative manner.…”
Section: Time-triggered Communication Under a Morphogenesis Lensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite that, many researchers noted that traditional techniques for real-time communication do not scale well and are not sufficiently resilient [5,6]. One reason is the heavy computation required for analyzing and guaranteeing schedulability in uncertain/faulty conditions, which leads to reconfiguration solutions that are either fast but non-exhaustive or exhaustive but too slow [7,8].…”
Section: Introduction: Why Morphogenesis and Determinism?mentioning
“…We already proposed a mechanism for self-healing TT schedules based on impromptu generation of portions of schedules, or hot-patching [7]. However, to devise novel mechanisms that could re-generate the structures at deeper levels, such as the time slots, it is crucial to understand how to build synchronization in a generative manner.…”
Section: Time-triggered Communication Under a Morphogenesis Lensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite that, many researchers noted that traditional techniques for real-time communication do not scale well and are not sufficiently resilient [5,6]. One reason is the heavy computation required for analyzing and guaranteeing schedulability in uncertain/faulty conditions, which leads to reconfiguration solutions that are either fast but non-exhaustive or exhaustive but too slow [7,8].…”
Section: Introduction: Why Morphogenesis and Determinism?mentioning
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