DocumentCode
3066582
Title
Dynamic load shedding mechanisms for overloads in distributed embedded systems
Author
Donald, James Mac ; Johannes, James
Author_Institution
TRW, Huntsville, AL, USA
fYear
1992
fDate
12-15 Apr 1992
Firstpage
622
Abstract
The authors present dynamic load shedding mechanisms that support multi-grain parallelism in distributed embedded systems. An approach is presented to provide overload detection and load reconfiguration mechanisms within concurrent languages. The approach makes it possible to have adaptive resource control constructs dynamically reconfigure application parameters based on the overload condition. This capability allows for more complex resource control policies that utilize information about the actual application being performed. A set of resource control components is provided within a language runtime environment that supports load balancing in multi-grain distributed embedded systems. Overload resource requirements can be managed effectively within the concurrent language runtime environment
Keywords
multiprocessing programs; parallel languages; parallel programming; real-time systems; resource allocation; application parameters; concurrent language runtime environment; concurrent languages; distributed embedded systems; dynamic load shedding mechanisms; language runtime environment; load balancing; load reconfiguration mechanisms; multi-grain parallelism; multiprocessing; overload detection; resource control constructs; Control systems; Delay; Embedded system; Environmental management; Load flow control; Load management; Operating systems; Parallel processing; Resource management; Runtime environment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Southeastcon '92, Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location
Birmingham, AL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0494-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SECON.1992.202271
Filename
202271
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