6 Search Results for "Lohstroh, Marten"


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A Survey of Real-Time Support, Analysis, and Advancements in ROS 2

Authors: Daniel Casini, Jian-Jia Chen, Jing Li, Federico Reghenzani, and Harun Teper

Published in: LITES, Volume 11, Issue 1 (2026). Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems, Volume 11, Issue 1


Abstract
The Robot Operating System 2 (ROS 2) has emerged as a relevant middleware framework for robotic applications, offering modularity, distributed execution, and communication. In the last six years, ROS 2 has drawn increasing attention from the real-time systems community and industry. This survey presents a comprehensive overview of research efforts that analyze, enhance, and extend ROS 2 to support real-time execution. We first provide a detailed description of the internal scheduling mechanisms of ROS 2 and its layered architecture, including the interaction with DDS-based communication and other communication middleware. We then review key contributions from the literature, covering timing analysis for both single- and multi-threaded executors, metrics such as response time, reaction time, and data age, and different communication modes. The survey also discusses community-driven enhancements to the ROS 2 runtime, including new executor algorithm designs, real-time GPU management, and microcontroller support via micro-ROS. Furthermore, we summarize techniques for bounding DDS communication delays, message filters, and profiling tools that have been developed to support analysis and experimentation. To help systematize this growing body of work, we introduce taxonomies that classify the surveyed contributions based on different criteria. This survey aims to guide both researchers and practitioners in understanding and improving the real-time capabilities of ROS 2.

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Daniel Casini, Jian-Jia Chen, Jing Li, Federico Reghenzani, and Harun Teper. A Survey of Real-Time Support, Analysis, and Advancements in ROS 2. In LITES, Volume 11, Issue 1 (2026). Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems, Volume 11, Issue 1, pp. 1:1-1:37, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2026)


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@Article{casini_et_al:LITES.11.1.1,
  author =	{Casini, Daniel and Chen, Jian-Jia and Li, Jing and Reghenzani, Federico and Teper, Harun},
  title =	{{A Survey of Real-Time Support, Analysis, and Advancements in ROS 2}},
  journal =	{Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems},
  pages =	{1:1--1:37},
  ISSN =	{2199-2002},
  year =	{2026},
  volume =	{11},
  number =	{1},
  publisher =	{Schloss Dagstuhl -- Leibniz-Zentrum f{\"u}r Informatik},
  address =	{Dagstuhl, Germany},
  URL =		{https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/document/10.4230/LITES.11.1.1},
  URN =		{urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-257914},
  doi =		{10.4230/LITES.11.1.1},
  annote =	{Keywords: ROS 2, middleware, real-time, timing predictability, publish-subscribe}
}
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Towards a Coq-verified Chain of Esterel Semantics

Authors: Lionel Rieg and Gérard Berry

Published in: LITES, Volume 10, Issue 1 (2025). Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems, Volume 10, Issue 1


Abstract
This article focuses on formally specifying and verifying the chain of formal semantics of the Esterel synchronous programming language using the Coq proof assistant. In particular, in addition to the standard logical (LBS) semantics, constructive semantics (CBS) and constructive state semantics (CSS), we introduce a novel microstep semantics that gets rid of the Must/Can potential function pair of the constructive semantics and can be viewed as an abstract version of Esterel’s circuit semantics used by compilers to generate software code and hardware designs. The article also comes with formal proofs in Coq of the equivalence between the CBS and CSS semantics and of the refinement of the CSS by the microstep semantics, except for the loop construct of Esterel.

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Lionel Rieg and Gérard Berry. Towards a Coq-verified Chain of Esterel Semantics. In LITES, Volume 10, Issue 1 (2025). Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems, Volume 10, Issue 1, pp. 2:1-2:54, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2025)


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@Article{rieg_et_al:LITES.10.1.2,
  author =	{Rieg, Lionel and Berry, G\'{e}rard},
  title =	{{Towards a Coq-verified Chain of Esterel Semantics}},
  journal =	{Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems},
  pages =	{2:1--2:54},
  ISSN =	{2199-2002},
  year =	{2025},
  volume =	{10},
  number =	{1},
  publisher =	{Schloss Dagstuhl -- Leibniz-Zentrum f{\"u}r Informatik},
  address =	{Dagstuhl, Germany},
  URL =		{https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/document/10.4230/LITES.10.1.2},
  URN =		{urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-230144},
  doi =		{10.4230/LITES.10.1.2},
  annote =	{Keywords: Esterel programming language, formal verification, Coq proof assistant}
}
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Programming Time-Predictable Processors with Lingua Franca

Authors: Magnus Mæhlum, Erling Rennemo Jellum, Shaokai Lin, Marten Lohstroh, Martin Schoeberl, Sverre Hendseth, and Edward A. Lee

Published in: OASIcs, Volume 128, Sixth Workshop on Next Generation Real-Time Embedded Systems (NG-RES 2025)


Abstract
Precision-timed (PRET) machines are an alternative to modern processors that provide precise control over the timing of software execution. This paper describes a platform for developing predictable real-time embedded systems that pair PRET machines with Lingua Franca (LF), a recent reactor-based coordination language with temporal semantics. Specifically, we port LF to FlexPRET, a PRET machine with flexible hardware thread scheduling. We evaluate single-threaded LF with a tight control loop style application on four embedded platforms, including the FlexPRET. The results reveal the underlying platform’s timing variability and how LF plus FlexPRET can remedy this timing variability. Finally, we compare single-threaded to multithreaded LF, again concerning timing. The four embedded platforms used are FlexPRET (bare-metal), RP2040 (bare-metal), nRF52 (with Zephyr), and Raspberry Pi 3b+ (with Linux). Our results indicate that FlexPRET with LF is attractive when precise timing is essential.

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Magnus Mæhlum, Erling Rennemo Jellum, Shaokai Lin, Marten Lohstroh, Martin Schoeberl, Sverre Hendseth, and Edward A. Lee. Programming Time-Predictable Processors with Lingua Franca. In Sixth Workshop on Next Generation Real-Time Embedded Systems (NG-RES 2025). Open Access Series in Informatics (OASIcs), Volume 128, pp. 1:1-1:13, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2025)


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@InProceedings{maehlum_et_al:OASIcs.NG-RES.2025.1,
  author =	{M{\ae}hlum, Magnus and Jellum, Erling Rennemo and Lin, Shaokai and Lohstroh, Marten and Schoeberl, Martin and Hendseth, Sverre and Lee, Edward A.},
  title =	{{Programming Time-Predictable Processors with Lingua Franca}},
  booktitle =	{Sixth Workshop on Next Generation Real-Time Embedded Systems (NG-RES 2025)},
  pages =	{1:1--1:13},
  series =	{Open Access Series in Informatics (OASIcs)},
  ISBN =	{978-3-95977-366-9},
  ISSN =	{2190-6807},
  year =	{2025},
  volume =	{128},
  editor =	{Yomsi, Patrick Meumeu and Wildermann, Stefan},
  publisher =	{Schloss Dagstuhl -- Leibniz-Zentrum f{\"u}r Informatik},
  address =	{Dagstuhl, Germany},
  URL =		{https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/document/10.4230/OASIcs.NG-RES.2025.1},
  URN =		{urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-229876},
  doi =		{10.4230/OASIcs.NG-RES.2025.1},
  annote =	{Keywords: Real-time systems, time-predictable architecture, embedded system, coordination language}
}
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Programming PRET machines

Authors: Magnus Mæhlum


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Magnus Mæhlum. Programming PRET machines (Software, Source Code). Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2025)


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@misc{dagstuhl-artifact-23000,
   title = {{Programming PRET machines}}, 
   author = {M{\ae}hlum, Magnus},
   note = {Software, swhId: \href{https://archive.softwareheritage.org/swh:1:dir:8aaaf4d001e8c25c7126b4aafa70a56c9b91725c;origin=https://github.com/magnmaeh/programming-pret-machines;visit=swh:1:snp:07fbf44133f4d508d36221b26ee4e2ef90cd3593;anchor=swh:1:rev:c7ff6d9c34745f84669bee6fb16e7e54b7f798b8}{\texttt{swh:1:dir:8aaaf4d001e8c25c7126b4aafa70a56c9b91725c}} (visited on 2025-03-25)},
   url = {https://github.com/magnmaeh/programming-pret-machines},
   doi = {10.4230/artifacts.23000},
}
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Beyond the Threaded Programming Model on Real-Time Operating Systems

Authors: Erling Rennemo Jellum, Shaokai Lin, Peter Donovan, Efsane Soyer, Fuzail Shakir, Torleiv Bryne, Milica Orlandic, Marten Lohstroh, and Edward A. Lee

Published in: OASIcs, Volume 108, Fourth Workshop on Next Generation Real-Time Embedded Systems (NG-RES 2023)


Abstract
The use of a real-time operating system (RTOS) raises the abstraction level for embedded systems design when compared to traditional bare-metal programming, resulting in simpler and more reusable application code. Modern RTOSes for resource-constrained platforms, like Zephyr and FreeRTOS, also offer threading support, but this kind of shared memory concurrency is a poor fit for expressing the reactive and interactive behaviors that are common in embedded systems. To address this, alternative concurrency models like the actor model or communicating sequential processes have been proposed. While those alternatives enable reactive design patterns, they fail to deliver determinism and do not address timing. This makes it difficult to verify that implemented behavior is as intended and impossible to specify timing constraints in a portable way. This makes it hard to create reusable library components out of common embedded design patterns, forcing developers to keep reinventing the wheel for each application and each platform. In this paper, we introduce the embedded target of Lingua Franca (LF) as a means to move beyond the threaded programming model provided by RTOSes and improve the state of the art in embedded programming. LF is based on the reactor model of computation, which is reactive, deterministic, and timed, providing a means to express concurrency and timing in a platform-independent way. We compare the performance of LF versus threaded C code - both running on Zephyr - in terms of response time, timing precision, throughput, and memory footprint.

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Erling Rennemo Jellum, Shaokai Lin, Peter Donovan, Efsane Soyer, Fuzail Shakir, Torleiv Bryne, Milica Orlandic, Marten Lohstroh, and Edward A. Lee. Beyond the Threaded Programming Model on Real-Time Operating Systems. In Fourth Workshop on Next Generation Real-Time Embedded Systems (NG-RES 2023). Open Access Series in Informatics (OASIcs), Volume 108, pp. 3:1-3:13, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2023)


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@InProceedings{jellum_et_al:OASIcs.NG-RES.2023.3,
  author =	{Jellum, Erling Rennemo and Lin, Shaokai and Donovan, Peter and Soyer, Efsane and Shakir, Fuzail and Bryne, Torleiv and Orlandic, Milica and Lohstroh, Marten and Lee, Edward A.},
  title =	{{Beyond the Threaded Programming Model on Real-Time Operating Systems}},
  booktitle =	{Fourth Workshop on Next Generation Real-Time Embedded Systems (NG-RES 2023)},
  pages =	{3:1--3:13},
  series =	{Open Access Series in Informatics (OASIcs)},
  ISBN =	{978-3-95977-268-6},
  ISSN =	{2190-6807},
  year =	{2023},
  volume =	{108},
  editor =	{Terraneo, Federico and Cattaneo, Daniele},
  publisher =	{Schloss Dagstuhl -- Leibniz-Zentrum f{\"u}r Informatik},
  address =	{Dagstuhl, Germany},
  URL =		{https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/document/10.4230/OASIcs.NG-RES.2023.3},
  URN =		{urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-177348},
  doi =		{10.4230/OASIcs.NG-RES.2023.3},
  annote =	{Keywords: Real time, concurrency, reactors, Lingua Franca, RTOS}
}
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A Hybrid Programming Language for Formal Modeling and Verification of Hybrid Systems

Authors: Eduard Kamburjan, Stefan Mitsch, and Reiner Hähnle

Published in: LITES, Volume 8, Issue 2 (2022): Special Issue on Distributed Hybrid Systems. Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems, Volume 8, Issue 2


Abstract
Designing and modeling complex cyber-physical systems (CPS) faces the double challenge of combined discrete-continuous dynamics and concurrent behavior. Existing formal modeling and verification languages for CPS expose the underlying proof search technology. They lack high-level structuring elements and are not efficiently executable. The ensuing modeling gap renders formal CPS models hard to understand and to validate. We propose a high-level programming-based approach to formal modeling and verification of hybrid systems as a hybrid extension of an Active Objects language. Well-structured hybrid active programs and requirements allow automatic, reachability-preserving translation into differential dynamic logic, a logic for hybrid (discrete-continuous) programs. Verification is achieved by discharging the resulting formulas with the theorem prover KeYmaera X. We demonstrate the usability of our approach with case studies.

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Eduard Kamburjan, Stefan Mitsch, and Reiner Hähnle. A Hybrid Programming Language for Formal Modeling and Verification of Hybrid Systems. In LITES, Volume 8, Issue 2 (2022): Special Issue on Distributed Hybrid Systems. Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems, Volume 8, Issue 2, pp. 04:1-04:34, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2022)


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@Article{kamburjan_et_al:LITES.8.2.4,
  author =	{Kamburjan, Eduard and Mitsch, Stefan and H\"{a}hnle, Reiner},
  title =	{{A Hybrid Programming Language for Formal Modeling and Verification of Hybrid Systems}},
  journal =	{Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems},
  pages =	{04:1--04:34},
  ISSN =	{2199-2002},
  year =	{2022},
  volume =	{8},
  number =	{2},
  publisher =	{Schloss Dagstuhl -- Leibniz-Zentrum f{\"u}r Informatik},
  address =	{Dagstuhl, Germany},
  URL =		{https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/document/10.4230/LITES.8.2.4},
  URN =		{urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-192965},
  doi =		{10.4230/LITES.8.2.4},
  annote =	{Keywords: Active Objects, Differential Dynamic Logic, Hybrid Systems}
}
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