Abstract—In this paper we address the problem of schedulabil-ity analysis for a set of sporadic tasks with arbitrary deadlines running on a multiprocessor system with global fixed-priority preemptive scheduling. We prove the existence of a class of critical instants for releasing a task, one of which results in the worst-case response time of that task. Then, we propose a new analysis that improves over current state-of-the-art Response Time Analysis (RTA) by reducing its pessimism. We also observe that, in the case of unconstrained deadlines, the current RTA may underestimate the carry-in workload, and we propose a new formulation that corrects the problem. Finally, we evaluate the performance improvement of our new response time analysis ...
As the real-time computing industry moves away from static cyclic executive-based scheduling toward...
For any real-time system, being predictable with respect to time is a basic necessity. The combinati...
Fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption (FPDS) has been proposed in the literature as a v...
Abstract—Recently, there have been several promising tech-niques developed for schedulability analys...
Abstract—In this paper, the author extends the traditional exact schedulability analysis for fixed p...
Real-time systems usually consist of a set of periodic and sporadic tasks. Periodic tasks can be div...
An effective way to increase the timing predictability of multicore platforms is to use non-preempti...
Abstract—We address the problem of schedulability analysis for a set of sporadic real-time tasks sch...
Since worst case response times must be determined repeatedly during the interactive design of real-...
One of the major sources of pessimism in the response time analysis (RTA) of globally scheduled real...
In this paper, we present a conjecture for exact best-case response times of periodic released, inde...
In this paper, we present and prove exact best-case response time and improved jitter analysis of re...
In the last years, a progressive migration from single processor chips to multi-core computing devic...
This paper addresses the schedulability problem of periodic and sporadic real-time task sets with co...
Abstract—As multiprocessor systems are increasingly used in real-time environments, scheduling and s...
As the real-time computing industry moves away from static cyclic executive-based scheduling toward...
For any real-time system, being predictable with respect to time is a basic necessity. The combinati...
Fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption (FPDS) has been proposed in the literature as a v...
Abstract—Recently, there have been several promising tech-niques developed for schedulability analys...
Abstract—In this paper, the author extends the traditional exact schedulability analysis for fixed p...
Real-time systems usually consist of a set of periodic and sporadic tasks. Periodic tasks can be div...
An effective way to increase the timing predictability of multicore platforms is to use non-preempti...
Abstract—We address the problem of schedulability analysis for a set of sporadic real-time tasks sch...
Since worst case response times must be determined repeatedly during the interactive design of real-...
One of the major sources of pessimism in the response time analysis (RTA) of globally scheduled real...
In this paper, we present a conjecture for exact best-case response times of periodic released, inde...
In this paper, we present and prove exact best-case response time and improved jitter analysis of re...
In the last years, a progressive migration from single processor chips to multi-core computing devic...
This paper addresses the schedulability problem of periodic and sporadic real-time task sets with co...
Abstract—As multiprocessor systems are increasingly used in real-time environments, scheduling and s...
As the real-time computing industry moves away from static cyclic executive-based scheduling toward...
For any real-time system, being predictable with respect to time is a basic necessity. The combinati...
Fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption (FPDS) has been proposed in the literature as a v...