
The Real-Time Computing Laboratory (RTCL) is a research group
within the Computer Science
and Engineering Division, in the
Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science Department at the
University of Michigan.
Researchers in the RTCL conduct basic research in the areas listed below, and applies the basic research results to real-life applications.
- Quality-of-Service (QoS) sensitive computation and networking, especially focusing on Internet services and applications
- Real-time operating systems and middleware services
-Distributed system architectures for timeliness and dependability QoS
-Fault-tolerant system design, analysis, and validation
-Open controller software architectures and real-time databases for embedded systems like automobiles, automated homes and factories
-Performance & dependability evaluation with analytic modeling & SW tools
-Real-time applications: multimedia, electronic commerce, telecommunication, computer-supported collaborative work, embedded systems, real-time controls, intelligent transportation systems, etc.
For more detailed information, please contact Professor Kang G. Shin (kgshin@eecs.umich.edu; 734-763-0391), or Ms. Beverly J. Monaghan (bjm@eecs.umich.edu; 734-936-2495).
Faculty
Staff: Beverly J. Monaghan
Graduate students
Post-doctoral researchers
Alumni
ARMADA project on services for embedded real-time applications
Computer networks
Model-based Integration of Embedded Real-time SW
HARTS real-time multicomputer
Dependable Real-Time Communication project
Summary
of other RTCL projects
Departmental ftp site
RTCL ftp site