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Martin Schoeberl is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Computer Science, with significant contributions in hardware and architecture, computer networks and communications, and computational theory and mathematics. Additional expertise includes electrical and electronic engineering as well as artificial intelligence.

The scientist's body of work covers a range of topics related to embedded systems design techniques, real-time systems scheduling, parallel computing and optimization techniques, formal methods in verification, interconnection networks and systems, network time synchronization technologies, and context-aware activity recognition systems.

Martin Schoeberl has authored several papers published in recognized venues. Notable recent publications include:

  • A time-predictable open-source TTEthernet end-system, 2020, Journal of Systems Architecture
  • Verification of Chisel Hardware Designs with ChiselVerify, 2022, Microprocessors and Microsystems
  • Compiling for time-predictability with dual-issue single-path code, 2021, Journal of Systems Architecture
  • Comparing timed-division multiplexing and best-effort networks-on-chip, 2022, Journal of Systems Architecture
  • Predictable and optimized single-path code for predicated processors, 2024, Journal of Systems Architecture

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Martin Schoeberl include Luca Pezzarossa, Emad Jacob Maroun, Peter Puschner, Jens Sparsø, and Eleftherios Kyriakakis.

Their contributions have appeared extensively in the following publication venues:

  • Journal of Systems Architecture
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl)
  • Microprocessors and Microsystems

Best Publications

  • A Java processor architecture for embedded real-time systems

    Martin Schoeberl

  • JOP: A Java Optimized Processor for Embedded Real-Time Systems

    Martin Schoeberl

  • TACLeBench: a benchmark collection to support worst-case execution time research

    Heiko Falk;Sebastian Altmeyer;Peter Hellinckx;Björn Lisper

  • T-CREST

    Martin Schoeberl;Sahar Abbaspour;Benny Akesson;Neil Audsley

  • A Statically Scheduled Time-Division-Multiplexed Network-on-Chip for Real-Time Systems

    Martin Schoeberl;Florian Brandner;Jens Sparsø;Evangelia Kasapaki

  • Towards a Time-predictable Dual-Issue Microprocessor: The Patmos Approach

    Martin Schoeberl;Pascal Schleuniger;Wolfgang Puffitsch;Florian Brandner

  • A Time Predictable Instruction Cache for a Java Processor

    Martin Schoeberl

  • Time-predictable computer architecture

    Martin Schoeberl

  • Argo: A Real-Time Network-on-Chip Architecture With an Efficient GALS Implementation

    Evangelia Kasapaki;Martin Schoeberl;Rasmus Bo Sorensen;Christoph Muller

  • JOP: A Java Optimized Processor

    Martin Schoeberl

  • WCET analysis for a Java processor

    Martin Schoeberl;Rasmus Pedersen

  • A real-time Java chip-multiprocessor

    Christof Pitter;Martin Schoeberl

  • Java for Safety-Critical Applications

    Thomas Henties;James J. Hunt;Doug Locke;Kelvin Nilsen

  • Patmos: a time-predictable microprocessor

    Martin Schoeberl;Wolfgang Puffitsch;Stefan Hepp;Benedikt Huber

  • A Time-Triggered Network-on-Chip

    M. Schoeberl

  • A Time Predictable Java Processor

    M. Schoeberl

  • RTTM: real-time transactional memory

    Martin Schoeberl;Florian Brandner;Jan Vitek

  • Time-predictable Cache Organization

    Martin Schoeberl

  • The embedded Java benchmark suite JemBench

    Martin Schoeberl;Thomas B. Preußer;Sascha Uhrig

  • Design and implementation of an efficient stack machine

    M. Schoeberl

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter Binder
Walter Binder Universita della Svizzera Italiana
Edward A. Lee
Edward A. Lee University of California, Berkeley
Jan Vitek
Jan Vitek Northeastern University
Andy Wellings
Andy Wellings University of York
Reinhard Wilhelm
Reinhard Wilhelm Saarland University
Kees Goossens
Kees Goossens Eindhoven University of Technology
Tei-Wei Kuo
Tei-Wei Kuo National Taiwan University
Mira Mezini
Mira Mezini Technical University of Darmstadt
Christopher Gill
Christopher Gill Washington University in St. Louis

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