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Charles Gray - PhD Student and Research Engineer

Trustworthy Embedded Systems Project

Research Interests

Microkernels, operating systems, file systems and storage.

Qualifications

BSc (Hons), University of New South Wales

Contact Details

More contact information is available at the ERTOS Contacts page.

Publications

Best Papers

plain text PDF Charles Gray, Matthew Chapman, Peter Chubb, David Mosberger-Tang and Gernot Heiser
Itanium — a system implementor's tale
Proceedings of the 2005 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, Anaheim, CA, USA, April, 2005
Best Student Paper Award!


NICTA Papers

2006

plain text PDF Geoffrey Lee and Charles Gray
L4/Darwin: Evolving UNIX
Conference for Unix, Linux and Open Source Professionals, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, October, 2006
Slides

2005

plain text link Ben Leslie, Peter Chubb, Nicholas Fitzroy-Dale, Stefan Götz, Charles Gray, Luke Macpherson, Daniel Potts, Yueting (Rita) Shen, Kevin Elphinstone and Gernot Heiser
User-level device drivers: Achieved performance
Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 20(5), 654–664, (September, 2005)
See TR PA005043 for a preprint
plain text PDF Ben Leslie, Peter Chubb, Nicholas FitzRoy-Dale, Stefan Götz, Charles Gray, Luke Macpherson, Daniel Potts, Yueting (Rita) Shen, Kevin Elphinstone and Gernot Heiser
User-level device drivers: Achieved performance
Technical Report PA005043, NICTA, July, 2005
plain text PDF Charles Gray, Matthew Chapman, Peter Chubb, David Mosberger-Tang and Gernot Heiser
Itanium — a system implementor's tale
Proceedings of the 2005 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, Anaheim, CA, USA, April, 2005
Best Student Paper Award!

2004

plain text PS Daniel Potts, Charles Gray, Ben Leslie and Gernot Heiser
A secure, language independent, high performance component interface
Proceedings of the Workshop on Object Systems and Software Architectures 2004, Victor Harbor, South Australia, January, 2004