DocumentCode
3313312
Title
Fixed-Priority Schedulability of Arbitrary-Deadline Sporadic Tasks upon Periodic Resources
Author
Dewan, Farhana ; Fisher, Nathan
fYear
2012
fDate
19-22 Aug. 2012
Firstpage
358
Lastpage
367
Abstract
Schedulability for compositional real-time systems has been the focus of a great deal of recent research. In this problem domain, we consider the fixed-priority (FP) scheduling of arbitrary-deadline sporadic task systems upon periodic resources. Existing exact or approximate schedulability tests for dedicated uniprocessor scheduling can be used in this setting by modeling the "no-supply period" of the periodic resource model as a special highest priority task. However, the exact schedulability test is highly inefficient from computational perspective, and the straightforward approximate test is pessimistic due to the approximation on the resource unavailability along with the resource demand. In this paper, along with obtaining an exact characterization of schedulability for this setting, we address the need for efficient and effective schedulability results for the large and important class of arbitrary-deadline task systems by deriving a polynomial-time sufficient schedulability algorithm. By simulations, we show that this algorithm performs very well compared with the exact test, and even better than the approximate test.
Keywords
approximation theory; multiprocessing systems; real-time systems; scheduling; approximation; arbitrary-deadline sporadic tasks; compositional real-time systems; dedicated uniprocessor scheduling; exact schedulability tests; fixed-priority schedulability; fixed-priority scheduling; periodic resources; polynomial-time sufficient schedulability algorithm; straightforward approximate test; Algorithm design and analysis; Approximation algorithms; Approximation methods; Bismuth; Computational modeling; Real time systems; Testing; compositional real-time systems; fixed-priority scheduling; periodic resources;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA), 2012 IEEE 18th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Seoul
ISSN
1533-2306
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-3017-6
Electronic_ISBN
1533-2306
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RTCSA.2012.54
Filename
6300168
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