Managing shared resources in multiprocessor real-time systems can often lead to considerable schedulability sacrifice, and currently there exist no optimal multiprocessor resource sharing solutions. In addition, the choice of task mapping and priority ordering algorithms also has a direct impact on the efficiency of multiprocessor resource sharing. This thesis argues that instead of adopting a single resource sharing protocol with the traditional task mapping (e.g., the task allocation schemes that are based on utilisation only) and priority ordering (e.g., the Deadline Monotonic Priority Ordering) algorithms, the schedulability loss for managing shared resources on multiprocessors can be effectively reduced by applying a combination of app...
technical reportAn efficient scheduling strategy for shared memory multiprocessors is described. The...
This report addresses the problem of priority assignment in multiprocessor real-time systems using g...
this report are those of the author(s) and should not be interpreted as representing the official po...
Managing shared resources in multiprocessor real-time systems can often lead to considerable schedul...
Driven by industry demand, there is an increasing need to develop real-time multiprocessor systems w...
We study resource synchronization in multiprocessor hard real-time systems. Specifically, we propos...
Support for exclusive access to shared (global) resources is instrumental in the context of embedded...
Abstract—Lock-based resource sharing protocols for single processor systems are well understood and ...
MSOS (Multiprocessors Synchronization protocol for real-time Open Systems) is a synchronization prot...
This paper investigates preemptive spin-based global resource sharing protocols for resource-constra...
In recent years multiprocessor architectures have become mainstream, and multi-core processors are f...
Abstract—Partitioned fixed-priority scheduling is widely used in embedded multiprocessor real-time s...
Various approaches can be utilized upon resource locking for mutually exclusive resource access in m...
The scheduling of tasks in multiprocessor real-time systems has attracted many researchers in the re...
Real-time locking protocols are typically designed to reduce any priority-inversion blocking (pi-blo...
technical reportAn efficient scheduling strategy for shared memory multiprocessors is described. The...
This report addresses the problem of priority assignment in multiprocessor real-time systems using g...
this report are those of the author(s) and should not be interpreted as representing the official po...
Managing shared resources in multiprocessor real-time systems can often lead to considerable schedul...
Driven by industry demand, there is an increasing need to develop real-time multiprocessor systems w...
We study resource synchronization in multiprocessor hard real-time systems. Specifically, we propos...
Support for exclusive access to shared (global) resources is instrumental in the context of embedded...
Abstract—Lock-based resource sharing protocols for single processor systems are well understood and ...
MSOS (Multiprocessors Synchronization protocol for real-time Open Systems) is a synchronization prot...
This paper investigates preemptive spin-based global resource sharing protocols for resource-constra...
In recent years multiprocessor architectures have become mainstream, and multi-core processors are f...
Abstract—Partitioned fixed-priority scheduling is widely used in embedded multiprocessor real-time s...
Various approaches can be utilized upon resource locking for mutually exclusive resource access in m...
The scheduling of tasks in multiprocessor real-time systems has attracted many researchers in the re...
Real-time locking protocols are typically designed to reduce any priority-inversion blocking (pi-blo...
technical reportAn efficient scheduling strategy for shared memory multiprocessors is described. The...
This report addresses the problem of priority assignment in multiprocessor real-time systems using g...
this report are those of the author(s) and should not be interpreted as representing the official po...