The 3rd ACS/IEEE International Conference onComputer Systems and Applications, 2005.
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Abstract

Summary form only given. In this paper, we adapt the Java memory management to an embedded system, e. g., wireless PDA executing multimedia applications. We consider the concurrent execution of several applications within a single JVM. Since a multimedia application is supported by several tasks, some of them being response time limited, while others being high performance oriented, we must consider the real-time characteristics of the garbage collector (GC). In order to have a different GC per application, we introduce and define application-specific memory, building upon the real-time specification for Java (RTSJ) from the real-time Java expert group. An existing hardware support allows us to improve the performance of our solution.
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