Title
Design Optimization of Energy- and Security-Critical Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems
Abstract
In this paper, we approach the design of energy-and security-critical distributed real-time embedded systems from the early mapping and scheduling phases. Modern Distributed Embedded Systems (DESs) are common to be connected to external networks, which is beneficial for various purposes, but also opens up the gate for potential security attacks. However, security protections in DESs result in significant time and energy overhead. In this work, we focus on the problem of providing the best confidentiality protection of internal communication in DESs under time and energy constraints. The complexity of finding the optimal solution grows exponentially as problem size grows. Therefore, we propose an efficient genetic algorithm based heuristic for solving the problem. Extensive experiments demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed technique.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/IPDPSW.2013.24
IPDPS Workshops
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
des,energy-critical distributed real-time embedded systems,early mapping,design optimization,scheduling,significant time,power aware computing,security protection,genetic algorithm based heuristic,security-critical distributed real-time embedded systems,best confidentiality protection,internal communication,energy constraint,dess result,potential security attack,distributed real-time system,efficient genetic algorithm,energy,security protections,mapping,time constraints,energy constraints,potential security attacks,early mapping phases,problem size,energy overhead,confidentiality protection,genetic algorithms,embedded systems,early scheduling phases,security,distributed processing,system design,security of data,real time systems,schedules,computer science,encryption
Conference
978-0-7695-4979-8
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.38
5
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xia Zhang120.38
Jinyu Zhan286.23
Wei Jiang320.38
Yue Ma420.38
Ke Jiang5628.43