Title :
Pre-run-time scheduling to reduce schedule length in the FieldBus environment
Author :
Cavalieri, Salvatore ; Stefano, Antonella Di ; Mirabella, Orazio
Author_Institution :
Istituto di Inf. e Telecommun., Catania Univ., Italy
fDate :
11/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper deals with the problem of scheduling the transmission of periodic processes in a distributed FieldBus system, defining the conditions guaranteeing correct transmission. The scheduling of periodic processes fixes the transmission times for each process in a table, whose length is equal to the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of all the periods. This involves great memorization problems when some periods are relatively prime. The authors identify the theoretical conditions which allow the length of the scheduling table to be drastically reduced, but still guarantee correct transmission. On the basis of the theoretical conditions given, the authors present a pre-run-time scheduling algorithm which determines a transmission sequence for each producing process within the desired scheduling interval. An online scheduling algorithm is also proposed to schedule new transmission requests which are made while the system is functioning. The reduction in the schedule length may increase the number of transmissions, thus reducing the effective bandwidth and increasing the communication overload. In order to make as complete an analysis as possible of the scheduling solution, the authors also present an analysis of both the computational complexity of the algorithms proposed and the communication overload introduced
Keywords :
computational complexity; distributed algorithms; field buses; online operation; process control; scheduling; FieldBus; FieldBus system; Least Common Multiple; communication overload; computational complexity; memory problems; online scheduling algorithm; periodic process scheduling; pre-run-time scheduling; schedule length; transmission sequence; transmission times; Algorithm design and analysis; Application software; Communication system control; Control systems; Field buses; Process control; Processor scheduling; Scheduling algorithm; Temperature control; Time factors;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on