Priority-based Functional Reactive Programming (P-FRP) is a new variant of FRP to model reactive applications in real-time systems. In P-FRP, when the currently running task is preempted by an arriving higher-priority task, the lower-priority running task is aborted and the higher-priority task will execute. The lower-priority task restarts when the higher-priority one completes. However, unlike the preemptive model, when a task aborts, all the changes made by this task are discarded. That is to say, when an aborted task restarts, it should execute from the beginning. In order to provide a realistic Worst-Case Response Time (WCRT) of the tasks in P-FRP, it is therefore mandatory to derive a realistic Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) of each...
Fixed-priority scheduling with preemption thresholds (FPTS) is supported by the AUTOSAR and OSEK sta...
Fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption (FPDS) has been proposed in the literature as a v...
For any real-time system, being predictable with respect to time is a basic necessity. The combinati...
Priority-based Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is a new declarative approach to modeling and b...
Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is a declarative approach for modeling and building reactive s...
Priority-based FRP (P-FRP) is functional programming formalism for reactive systems that guaran-tees...
In real-time systems, a schedulable task-set guarantees that all tasks complete before their deadlin...
Compared to fixed-priority preemptive scheduling (FPPS), fixedpriorityscheduling with preemption thr...
Fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption (FPDS) has been proposed in the literature as a v...
Commercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a cache to b...
Fixed-priority preemption-threshold scheduling (FPTS) has been proposed as a generalization of fixed...
\u3cp\u3eCommercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a c...
Limited preemptive (LP) scheduling has been demonstrated to effectively improve the schedulability ...
Fixed-priority scheduling with preemption thresholds (FPTS) is supported by the AUTOSAR and OSEK sta...
Fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption (FPDS) has been proposed in the literature as a v...
For any real-time system, being predictable with respect to time is a basic necessity. The combinati...
Priority-based Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is a new declarative approach to modeling and b...
Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is a declarative approach for modeling and building reactive s...
Priority-based FRP (P-FRP) is functional programming formalism for reactive systems that guaran-tees...
In real-time systems, a schedulable task-set guarantees that all tasks complete before their deadlin...
Compared to fixed-priority preemptive scheduling (FPPS), fixedpriorityscheduling with preemption thr...
Fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption (FPDS) has been proposed in the literature as a v...
Commercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a cache to b...
Fixed-priority preemption-threshold scheduling (FPTS) has been proposed as a generalization of fixed...
\u3cp\u3eCommercial off-the-shelf programmable platforms for real-time systems typically contain a c...
Limited preemptive (LP) scheduling has been demonstrated to effectively improve the schedulability ...
Fixed-priority scheduling with preemption thresholds (FPTS) is supported by the AUTOSAR and OSEK sta...
Fixed-priority scheduling with deferred preemption (FPDS) has been proposed in the literature as a v...
For any real-time system, being predictable with respect to time is a basic necessity. The combinati...