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FRET paper accepted at RTSS 2025

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RTSS 2025 in Boston will feature our paper "Dynamic Fuzzing-Based Whole-System Timing Analysis"

Alwin Berger will attend the 46th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS 2025) in Boston to present our paper “Dynamic Fuzzing-Based Whole-System Timing Analysis.” The work is part of the ongoing FRET project, which pioneers the first dynamic, whole-system approach for estimating worst-case response times in real-time systems.

FRET leverages feedback-guided fuzzing to explore task interactions, operating system effects, and asynchronous events without prior knowledge of inputs or states. This allows engineers to uncover timing-critical scenarios that are hard to detect with classical static or measurement-based methods, providing new insights for system validation and mixed-criticality scheduling.

RTSS is the flagship conference of the real-time systems community and the premier venue for research on the theory and practice of real-time, embedded, and cyber-physical systems.