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Speakers: Roger Henriksson, LTHRoger Henriksson received his Ph.D. in 1998 on scheduling techniquesfor memory management in hard real-time systems. He is an associateprofessor at the Department of Computer Science, Lund University,where he is an active researcher and teacher in the field of real-timesystems. His research interests include runtime systems with emphasison memory management, scheduling theory, and robotic systems.Anders Nilsson, LTH Anders Nilsson works as a researcher at the Department of Computer Science, Lund University. He received his Ph.D. in computer science in 2006 on the topic of using Java as a programming language for small and flexible embedded real-time systems. Before starting his doctoral work, Anders spent 4 years in industry, 2 of which developing embedded software for medical equipment. His research interests include embedded real-time, object-orientation, and compiler development.
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Seminar: Java based Real-Time Level: IntermediateThere is a growing need for better programming languages to handlethe dramatically increasing software complexity in real-timesystems. Java is seen as an interesting programming language by manyreal-time systems developers, and a lot of research and work have beendone during the last decade to adapt the Java environment to supporthard real-time demands.Lund University has played an active role in the field of real-time Java research for several years. Activities include development of compilers and run-time systems as well as deployment of Java technology in robot control systems, and aiding the introduction of real-time memory management in the upcoming version of the Sun Real-time Java System. The seminar will present the Lund java-based real-time system (LJRT), targeted towards smaller platforms and higher sampling rates than is practically possible using the Sun Real-time Java System, real-time memory management, and real-time Java in general.
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