CPCS 663 -- Real-Time Systems: Video Material

(© 2001 – 2003, Riccardo Bettati, Texas A&M University)


Welcome to the Video Material page of the CPSC 663 Real-Time Systems Course!

The material has been produced so that you get to see both the video of the course presentation and a synchronized slide show, which has been organized so as to highlight the material discussed in the video. This should help dealing with the rather poor video quality.

The material is available in two formats:  (a) as non-streamed QuickTime movies, and (b) streamed Microsoft Producer slide shows.

·      In order to view the QuickTime version, check out this page to see whether your browser has correctly installed the QuickTime Plugin. Be aware that the movies are not streamed. This means that you may need lots of temporary disk space, and it takes a while until the presentation starts.

·      In order to view the streamed versions, you need a reasonably recent version of Internet Explorer.

Please let us know if you experience any problem with access to the material.

Please keep in mind that the video material was collected during a life class, with the intention to only minimally intrude during normal class presentation. The resulting video material is therefore quite unpolished.


(A)  Non-Streamed QuickTime Presentation

 

Title

Length

File Size

Quality of Control vs. Processing Cost

16 min

13 MB

Hard vs. Soft Real-Time Systems

17 min

16 MB

A Reference Model for Real-Time Systems  

39 min

37 MB

Scheduling Approaches

54 min

47 MB

Clock-Driven Scheduling (Part I)

18 min

15 MB

Clock-Driven Scheduling (Part II)  

44 min

128 MB

Clock-Driven Scheduling (Part III)

47 min

44 MB

Priority-Driven Scheduling (Part I)

23 min

20 MB

Priority-Driven Scheduling (Part II)

76 min

67 MB

Priority-Driven Scheduling (Part III)

52 min

49 MB

Priority-Driven Scheduling (Part IV) (no slides)

56 min

53 MB

Priority-Driven Scheduling (Part V) (no slides)

35 min

33 MB

Resource Access Control (Part I)

35 min

34 MB

Resource Access Control (Part II)

65 min

60 MB

Resource Access Control (Part III) (no slides)

68 min

64 MB

Resource Access Control (Part IV) & Aperiodic and Sporadic Scheduling (Part I) (no slides)

51 min

42 MB

Resource Access Control (Part V) & Aperiodic and Sporadic Scheduling (Part II) (no slides)

53 min

50 MB

Aperiodic and Sporadic Scheduling (Part III)

56 min

53 MB

Aperiodic and Sporadic Scheduling (Part IV)

41 min

38 MB

Aperiodic and Sporadic Scheduling (Part V) & Weighted Fair Queuing

33 min

31 MB

Real-Time OS Issues and Case Studies

31 min

25 MB

Real-Time Communication (Part I)

 

 

Real-Time Communication (Part III) (no slides)

> 60 min

66 MB

Real-Time Communication (Part IV)

 

 

 


(B)  Streamed Microsoft Producer Presentation

 

Title

Length

Quality of Control vs. Processing Cost

16 min

Hard vs. Soft Real-Time Systems

17 min

A Reference Model for Real-Time Systems

39 min

Scheduling Approaches

54 min

Clock-Driven Scheduling (Part I)

18 min

Clock-Driven Scheduling (Part II)

44 min

Clock-Driven Scheduling (Part III)

47 min

Priority-Driven Scheduling (Part I)

23 min

Priority-Driven Scheduling (Part II)

76 min

Priority-Driven Scheduling (Part III)

52 min

Priority-Driven Scheduling (Part IV)

56 min

Priority-Driven Scheduling (Part V)

35 min

Resource Access Control (Part I)

35 min

Resource Access Control (Part II)

65 min

Resource Access Control (Part III)

68 min

Resource Access Control (Part IV)

& Aperiodic and Sporadic Scheduling (Part I)

51 min

Resource Access Control (Part V)

& Aperiodic and Sporadic Scheduling (Part II)

53 min

Aperiodic and Sporadic Scheduling (Part III)

56 min

Aperiodic and Sporadic Scheduling (Part IV)

41 min

Aperiodic and Sporadic Scheduling (Part V)

& Weighted Fair Queueing

33 min

Real-Time OS Issues and Case Studies

31 min

Real-Time Communication (Part I)

 

Real-Time Communication (Part III)

> 60 min

Real-Time Communication (Part IV)

 

 

 


Riccardo Bettati

Last modified: Thursday, August 26, 2004