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The aim of this project is to provide a non-intrusive tool to determine the program trace of a deployed embedded device; in particular, a device that no longer contains hardware or software instrumentation for the purpose of tracing or debugging.

The tool RiTHM (Runtime Time-triggered Heterogeneous Monitoring) is a prototype implementation of the group's work on runtime monitoring including work on time-triggered monitoring, power-aware monitoring, and accelerator technology for monitoring.

Real-time Embedded Software Laboratory (RESL) has been established as part of the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) funded project emSYSCAN: "Embedded Systems Canada" at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ (Managed by CMC Microsystems). The lab provides platforms and equipment for the embedded systems related research and experimentation. Located in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, this National Laboratory is open and accessible to Canada wide research community. 

Distributed real-time systems require predictable networks to exchange application data within bounded delays. Switched Ethernet is an attractive networking technology for distributed real-time systems.

Time-triggered runtime verification aims to maximize predictability of the monitoring systems and thus tries to enable an engineerable solution for runtime monitoring.

Time-aware instrumentation aims to give the developer control over the overhead introduced by software-based instrumentation methods.