This report presents the research and implementation work conducted for the thesis entitled "Non-volatile memory re-programming" . The project explores an innovative approach to updating virtualization environment on microcontrollers, specifically focusing on flash memory re-programming within dedicated virtual machine (VM) time slots. Using the hypervisor's scheduler, we developed a mechanism that allows flash memory updates for individual VMs while maintaining continuous operation of other virtual machines on the system.

This report presents the research and implementation work conducted for the thesis entitled "Non-volatile memory re-programming". The project explores an innovative approach to updating virtualization environment on microcontrollers, specifically focusing on flash memory re-programming within dedicated virtual machine (VM) time slots. Using the hypervisor's scheduler, we developed a mechanism that allows flash memory updates for individual VMs while maintaining continuous operation of other virtual machines on the system.

Non-volatile memory re-programming using virtualization

GHARBI, RANIA
2024/2025

Abstract

This report presents the research and implementation work conducted for the thesis entitled "Non-volatile memory re-programming" . The project explores an innovative approach to updating virtualization environment on microcontrollers, specifically focusing on flash memory re-programming within dedicated virtual machine (VM) time slots. Using the hypervisor's scheduler, we developed a mechanism that allows flash memory updates for individual VMs while maintaining continuous operation of other virtual machines on the system.
2024
Non-volatile memory re-programming using virtualization
This report presents the research and implementation work conducted for the thesis entitled "Non-volatile memory re-programming". The project explores an innovative approach to updating virtualization environment on microcontrollers, specifically focusing on flash memory re-programming within dedicated virtual machine (VM) time slots. Using the hypervisor's scheduler, we developed a mechanism that allows flash memory updates for individual VMs while maintaining continuous operation of other virtual machines on the system.
Virtualization
Hypervisor
Non-volatile memory
programming
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