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    SAFER SLOTH: Efficient, hardware-tailored memory protection by Danner, Daniel, Muller, Rainer, Schroder-Preikschat, Wolfgang, Hofer, Wanja, Lohmann, Daniel

    “…The goal of the SLOTH family of operating system kernels is to provide a unified priority space to the real-time applications. By automated mapping of tasks to…”
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    Sleepy Sloth: Threads as Interrupts as Threads by Hofer, Wanja, Lohmann, Daniel, Schröder-Preikschat, Wolfgang

    Published in 2011 IEEE 32nd Real-Time Systems Symposium (01-11-2011)
    “…Event latency is considered to be one of the most important properties when selecting an event-driven real-time operating system. This is why in previous work…”
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    Sloth: Threads as Interrupts by Hofer, W., Lohmann, D., Scheler, F., Schroder-Preikschat, W.

    Published in 2009 30th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (01-12-2009)
    “…Traditional operating systems differentiate between threads, which are managed by the kernel scheduler, and interrupt handlers, which are scheduled by the…”
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    Egs: A Cortex M3-Based Mote Platform by JeongGil Ko, Qiang Wang, Schmid, Thomas, Hofer, Wanja, Dutta, Prabal, Terzis, Andreas

    “…We introduce the Egs mote platform based on the Cortex M3 microcontroller that focuses on medical sensing applications. Egs uses an Atmel SAM3U microcontroller…”
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    Sloth on Time: Efficient Hardware-Based Scheduling for Time-Triggered RTOS by Hofer, W., Danner, D., Muller, R., Scheler, F., Schroder-Preikschat, W., Lohmann, D.

    Published in 2012 IEEE 33rd Real-Time Systems Symposium (01-12-2012)
    “…Traditional time-triggered operating systems are implemented by multiplexing a single hardware timer - the system timer - in software, having the kernel…”
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