DocumentCode
3670222
Title
FreeRTOS user mode scheduler for mixed critical systems
Author
Francisco E. Páez;José M. Urriza;Ricardo Cayssials;Javier D. Orozco
Author_Institution
Depto. de Informá
fYear
2015
Firstpage
37
Lastpage
42
Abstract
Real-time systems are applied in the more diverse applications. Most of these applications require specific configurations in order to meet their timing constraints. Real-time Operating Systems offer scheduling policies that produce a certain behavior of the application, difficult to change in order to get a specific and desired dynamic of the system. On the other hand, most real-time applications include tasks with different real-time constraints: from hard real-time tasks to sporadic and soft real-time tasks. Configuring a real-time operating system to get the desire response for each one of these tasks generally involves a deep knowledge of the structure of the kernel and programming it in a privilege mode. In this paper, it is proposed an implementation of a user-level scheduler, easily configurable to adapt the dynamic of the system to the specific features of the application.
Keywords
"Real-time systems","Kernel","Radiation detectors","Dynamic scheduling","Safety","Timing"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Embedded Systems (CASE), 2015 Sixth Argentine Conference on
Print_ISBN
978-9-8745-5234-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SASE-CASE.2015.7295845
Filename
7295845
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