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Overview

Marko Bertogna is affiliated with the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy. Their research encompasses multiple areas within computer science and engineering, focusing primarily on embedded systems and real-time applications. Bertogna's scholarly work spans 64 publications in computer science and 27 in engineering, highlighting contributions that bridge both theoretical and applied domains.

Their research covers several specialized subfields, with key emphases on hardware and architecture, computer vision and pattern recognition, automotive engineering, computer networks and communications, and control and systems engineering. These areas intersect with their interest in high-performance and real-time computing environments.

Bertogna's main topics of work include:

  • Embedded Systems Design Techniques
  • Real-Time Systems Scheduling
  • Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
  • Real-time simulation and control systems
  • Vehicle Dynamics and Control Systems
  • Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety
  • Interconnection Networks and Systems

Among recent publications, notable papers are:

  • "Bao: A Lightweight Static Partitioning Hypervisor for Modern Multi-Core Embedded Systems," 2020, Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl)
  • "The HPC-DAG Task Model for Heterogeneous Real-Time Systems," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Computers
  • "Motion Planning and Control for Multi Vehicle Autonomous Racing at High Speeds," 2022, 2022 IEEE 25th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC)
  • "DCT-Former: Efficient Self-Attention with Discrete Cosine Transform," 2023, Journal of Scientific Computing
  • "SPHERE: A Multi-SoC Architecture for Next-Generation Cyber-Physical Systems Based on Heterogeneous Platforms," 2021, IEEE Access

Bertogna frequently collaborates with other researchers. Some of their most common co-authors are:

  • Giorgia Franchini
  • Micaela Verucchi
  • Davide Sapienza
  • Ayoub Raji
  • Nicola Musiu

Their research outputs often appear in specific venues, with multiple publications in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl)
  • Real-Time Systems
  • 2022 IEEE 25th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC)
  • IEEE Transactions on Computers

In addition to articles, Bertogna has contributed to book literature with a publication titled "High Performance Embedded Computing," released in 2022 by River Publishers eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Improved schedulability analysis of EDF on multiprocessor platforms

    M. Bertogna;M. Cirinei;G. Lipari

  • Schedulability Analysis of Global Scheduling Algorithms on Multiprocessor Platforms

    M. Bertogna;M. Cirinei;G. Lipari

  • Limited Preemptive Scheduling for Real-Time Systems. A Survey

    G. C. Buttazzo;M. Bertogna;Gang Yao

  • Response-Time Analysis for Globally Scheduled Symmetric Multiprocessor Platforms

    M. Bertogna;M. Cirinei

  • Multiprocessor Scheduling for Real-Time Systems

    Sanjoy Baruah;Marko Bertogna;Giorgio Buttazzo

  • Response-Time Analysis of Conditional DAG Tasks in Multiprocessor Systems

    Alessandra Melani;Marko Bertogna;Vincenzo Bonifaci;Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela

  • New Schedulability Tests for Real-Time task sets scheduled by Deadline Monotonic on Multiprocessors

    Marko Bertogna;Michele Cirinei;Giuseppe Lipari

  • Optimal Selection of Preemption Points to Minimize Preemption Overhead

    Marko Bertogna;Orges Xhani;Mauro Marinoni;Francesco Esposito

  • Limited Preemption EDF Scheduling of Sporadic Task Systems

    Marko Bertogna;Sanjoy Baruah

  • A review of priority assignment in real-time systems

    Robert I. Davis;Liliana Cucu-Grosjean;Marko Bertogna;Alan Burns

  • Tests for global EDF schedulability analysis

    Marko Bertogna;Sanjoy Baruah

  • Bounding the Maximum Length of Non-preemptive Regions under Fixed Priority Scheduling

    Gang Yao;Giorgio Buttazzo;Marko Bertogna

  • Preemption Points Placement for Sporadic Task Sets

    Marko Bertogna;Giorgio Buttazzo;Mauro Marinoni;Gang Yao

  • Memory interference characterization between CPU cores and integrated GPUs in mixed-criticality platforms

    Roberto Cavicchioli;Nicola Capodieci;Marko Bertogna

  • F1/10: An Open-Source Autonomous Cyber-Physical Platform

    Matthew O'Kelly;Varundev Sukhil;Houssam Abbas;Jack Harkins

  • The Design of an EDF-Scheduled Resource-Sharing Open Environment

    N. Fisher;M. Bertogna;S. Baruah

  • An implementation of the earliest deadline first algorithm in Linux

    Dario Faggioli;Michael Trimarchi;Fabio Checconi;Marko Bertogna

  • Response-Time Analysis of Synchronous Parallel Tasks in Multiprocessor Systems

    Cláudio Maia;Marko Bertogna;Luís Nogueira;Luis Miguel Pinho

  • EDZL scheduling analysis

    Theodore P. Baker;Michele Cirinei;Marko Bertogna

  • Deadline-Based Scheduling for GPU with Preemption Support

    Nicola Capodieci;Roberto Cavicchioli;Marko Bertogna;Aingara Paramakuru

  • Bao: A Lightweight Static Partitioning Hypervisor for Modern Multi-Core Embedded Systems.

    José Martins;Adriano Tavares;Marco Solieri;Marko Bertogna

Frequent Co-Authors

Giorgio Buttazzo
Giorgio Buttazzo Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Sanjoy Baruah
Sanjoy Baruah Washington University in St. Louis
Robert I. Davis
Robert I. Davis University of York
Giuseppe Lipari
Giuseppe Lipari University of Lille
Marco Caccamo
Marco Caccamo Technical University of Munich
Enrico Bini
Enrico Bini University of Turin
Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela
Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela Sapienza University of Rome
Alan Burns
Alan Burns University of York
Luca Benini
Luca Benini ETH Zurich
MK Meint Smit
MK Meint Smit Eindhoven University of Technology

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