DocumentCode :
341415
Title :
Adaptive scheduling: overload scheduling for mission critical systems
Author :
Richardson, Paul ; Sarkar, Susanta
Author_Institution :
US Army Tank-Automotive Res., Dev. & Eng. Center, USA
fYear :
1999
fDate :
1999
Firstpage :
14
Lastpage :
23
Abstract :
Mission critical systems are expected to perform a subset of critical functions under fault conditions. The occurrence of faults can result in shared resources, such as processors or networks, being overloaded. The goal of this effort is to provide a benefit based scheduling approach that facilitates operations under overload conditions. A key feature of this approach is the ability to detect the occurrence of faults prior to an overload by leveraging unused capacity. A benefit based scheduler that considers importance, system state, and timeliness is used to order processing once faults have been detected. This approach can be easily fitted to classical deadline based scheduling policies, such as rate monotonic or earliest deadline first, and causes no significant increase in algorithm complexity. Simulations show that the ability to order processing based on a benefit model offers considerable advantages over classical deadline based approaches during overload conditions
Keywords :
distributed processing; fault tolerant computing; processor scheduling; real-time systems; resource allocation; safety-critical software; adaptive scheduling; algorithm complexity; benefit based scheduling approach; benefit model; critical functions; deadline based scheduling policies; earliest deadline first; embedded distributed real time systems; fault conditions; mission critical systems; overload conditions; overload scheduling; rate monotonic; shared resources; system state; timeliness; unused capacity; Adaptive scheduling; Aircraft; Ear; Fault detection; Local area networks; Mission critical systems; Processor scheduling; Satellites; Scheduling algorithm; Vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium, 1999. Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
ISSN :
1080-1812
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0194-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RTTAS.1999.777657
Filename :
777657
Link To Document :
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