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End-To-End Latency of Cause-Effect Chains: A Tutorial
Figure 6, job J2,3 is part of the job chains (J1,4, J2,3, J3,7), (J1,4, J2,3, J3,8), (J1,5, J2,3, J3,7), and (J1,5, J2,3, J3,8). The length (c) of a job chain c = (J1, J2, . . . , Jn) is the length of the [...]
ACM Trans. Embedd. Comput. Syst., Vol. 24, No. 1, Article 22. Publication date: December 2024.
22:8 M. Günzel et al.
Fig. 7. Updated end-to-end latency definitions without imbalance in the input and output [...] can be decomposed into E1, . . . ,EN , then
MRT(E) ≤ N∑
j=1
MRT(Ej ) and MDA(E) ≤ N∑
j=1
MDA(Ej ). (8)
In the work of Günzel et al. [18], the concept of warm-up is not established yet. Instead, they utilize …