Many safety critical real-time systems are considered certified when they meet failure probability requirements with respect to the maximum permitted incidences of failure per hour. In this paper, the mixed-criticality task model with multiple worst case execution time (WCET) estimations is extended to incorporate such system-level certification restrictions. A new parameter is added to each task, characterizing the distribution of the WCET estimations -- the likelihood of all jobs of a task finishing their executions within the less pessimistic WCET estimate. An efficient algorithm named LFF-Clustering is derived for scheduling mixed-criticality systems represented by this model. Experimental analyses show our new model and algorithm out-p...
The advent of multicore processors has attracted many safety-critical systems, e.g., automotive and ...
Many safety-critical embedded systems are subject to certification requirements; some systems may be...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...
Due to size, weight, and power considerations, there is an emerging trend in real-time embedded syst...
An increasing trend in safety-critical real-time systems is towards open computing environments, whe...
Mixed-criticality systems often need to fulfill safety standards that dictate different requirements...
We consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems where each task to be...
International audienceWe consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems...
We consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems where each task to be...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
A common assumption for scheduling mixed-criticality systems is the degradation of less critical tas...
We consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems where each task to b...
Many safety-critical embedded systems are subject to certification requirements; some systems may b...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Abstract—Real-time embedded systems usually integrate multiple functionalities of different critical...
The advent of multicore processors has attracted many safety-critical systems, e.g., automotive and ...
Many safety-critical embedded systems are subject to certification requirements; some systems may be...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...
Due to size, weight, and power considerations, there is an emerging trend in real-time embedded syst...
An increasing trend in safety-critical real-time systems is towards open computing environments, whe...
Mixed-criticality systems often need to fulfill safety standards that dictate different requirements...
We consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems where each task to be...
International audienceWe consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems...
We consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems where each task to be...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
A common assumption for scheduling mixed-criticality systems is the degradation of less critical tas...
We consider the scheduling of mixed-criticality task systems, that is, systems where each task to b...
Many safety-critical embedded systems are subject to certification requirements; some systems may b...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Abstract—Real-time embedded systems usually integrate multiple functionalities of different critical...
The advent of multicore processors has attracted many safety-critical systems, e.g., automotive and ...
Many safety-critical embedded systems are subject to certification requirements; some systems may be...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...