The safety and predictability of real-time systems on modern multi-core computers are vital for critical applications like aerospace and medical devices. Robert Gifford, a doctoral candidate with the Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering (PRECISE) Center, is advancing the field with innovative methods for allocating shared resources on multi-core systems. His work ensures these systems remain safe and predictable while fully leveraging modern hardware.
Gifford's research redefines what's possible in real-time systems, from dynamic resource allocation to multi-mode optimization. “It’s about making sure that, as we push the boundaries of what’s possible with technology, we’re doing so in a way that enhances the safety and reliability of critical systems for everyone," says Gifford. His contributions are already shaping the future of safer, more efficient technology.
Learn more about his journey and the impact of his work.
Nov 20, 2024