• DocumentCode
    3108022
  • Title

    On task schedulability in real-time control systems

  • Author

    Seto, Danbing ; Lehoczky, John P. ; Sha, Lui ; Shin, Kang G.

  • Author_Institution
    Software Eng. Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    4-6 Dec 1996
  • Firstpage
    13
  • Lastpage
    21
  • Abstract
    Most real-time computer-controlled systems are built in two separate steps, each in isolation: controller design and its digital implementation. Computational tasks that realize the control algorithms are usually scheduled by treating their execution times and periods as unchangeable parameters. Task scheduling therefore depends only on the limited computing resources available. On the other hand, controller design is primarily based on the continuous-time dynamics of the physical system being controlled. The set of tasks resulting from this controller design may not be schedulable with the limited computing resources available. Even if the given set of tasks is schedulable, the overall control performance may not be optimal in the sense that they do not make a full use of the computing resource. We propose an integrated approach to controller design and task scheduling. Specifically, task frequencies (or periods) are allowed to vary within a certain range as long as such a change does not affect critical control functions such as maintenance of system stability. We present an algorithm that optimizes task frequencies and then schedules the resulting tasks with the limited computing resources available. The proposed approach is also applicable to failure recovery and reconfiguration in real-time control systems
  • Keywords
    computerised control; real-time systems; resource allocation; scheduling; software fault tolerance; software performance evaluation; system recovery; computational tasks; computing resources; continuous-time dynamics; control performance; controller design; digital implementation; execution times; failure recovery; real-time control systems; reconfiguration; system stability; task frequencies; task schedulability; task scheduling; Application software; Control systems; Digital control; Dynamic scheduling; Processor scheduling; Real time systems; Scheduling algorithm; Software engineering; Statistics; System performance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Real-Time Systems Symposium, 1996., 17th IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Los Alamitos, CA
  • ISSN
    1052-8725
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-7689-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/REAL.1996.563693
  • Filename
    563693