Explore mechanisms for describing real-time tasks in functional reactive programming (FRP) languages for small-scale embedded systems in this 36-minute conference talk from REBLS 2023. Delve into the design and implementation of Emfrp, an FRP language for resource-constrained systems, and learn about its extensions for expressing update timings to describe periodic and aperiodic tasks. Discover how these extensions enable concise and precise descriptions of various timed behaviors. Evaluate prototype implementations of the extended language in terms of program size, execution time, and power consumption. Gain insights into functional reactive programming, periodic and aperiodic tasks, embedded systems, and language design from researchers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
Periodic and Aperiodic Task Description Mechanisms in an FRP Language for Small-Scale Embedded Systems
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[REBLS23] Periodic and Aperiodic Task Description Mechanisms in an FRP Language for Small-...
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