DocumentCode :
963912
Title :
Processor Tradeoffs in Distributed Real-Time Systems
Author :
Krishna, C.M. ; Shin, Kang G. ; Bhandari, Inderpal S.
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003.
Issue :
9
fYear :
1987
Firstpage :
1030
Lastpage :
1040
Abstract :
Optimizing the design of real-time distributed systems is important since the systems are frequently critical to life. This optimization is a difficult problem, and heuristics and designer judgment are called for in the process. The chief cause of the difficulty is the large number of parameters under the designer´s control which impact performance and life-cycle cost. We study the interplay between the more important parameters in this paper using two objective measures, i. e., the mean cost and the probability of dynamic failure in [6], [10]. Among these are the processor burn-in time and processor replacement policy. A central feature of this work is a look at how the application requirements affect the optimality of the distributed systems; indeed, the application requirements are an integral part of the analysis.
Keywords :
Application software; Computer applications; Control systems; Costs; Delay; Design optimization; Distributed computing; Distributed control; Integral equations; Real time systems; Burn-in time; hazard rate; mean cost; probability of dynamic failure; processor tradeoffs; real-time multiprocessor and control; replacement policy;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TC.1987.5009534
Filename :
5009534
Link To Document :
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