@inproceedings{Ker2010, Author = {Kerstan, Timo and Oertel, Markus}, Title = {Design of a real-time optimized emulation method}, Year = {2010}, Pages = {646-649}, Month = {03}, Publisher = {European Design and Automation Association}, Series = {DATE '10}, Address = {3001 Leuven, Belgium, Belgium}, Isbn = {978-3-9810801-6-2}, Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe}, type = {inproceedings}, note = {Virtualization has become a key technology in the design of embedded systems. Within the scope of virtualization, emulation is a central aspect to overcome the limits induced by the heterogeneity of complex distributed embedded systems. Most of the techni}, Abstract = {Virtualization has become a key technology in the design of embedded systems. Within the scope of virtualization, emulation is a central aspect to overcome the limits induced by the heterogeneity of complex distributed embedded systems. Most of the techniques developed for the desktops and servers are not directly applicable to embedded systems due to their strict timing requirements. We will show the problems of existing emulation methods when applying them to embedded real-time systems and will propose a metric to determine the worst-case overhead caused by emulation. Based on this metrics we then propose an emulation method minimizing the worst-case overhead.} } @COMMENT{Bibtex file generated on }