This paper proposes a new strategy to integrate shared resources and precedence constraints among real-time tasks, assuming no precise information on critical sections and computation times is available. The concept of bandwidth inheritance is combined with a capacity sharing and stealing mechanism to efficiently exchange bandwidth among tasks to minimise the degree of deviation from the ideal system’s behaviour caused by inter-application blocking. The proposed Capacity Exchange Protocol (CXP) is simpler than other proposed solutions for sharing resources in open real-time systems since it does not attempt to return the inherited capacity in the same exact amount to blocked servers. This loss of optimality is worth the reduced comple...
Abstract—Lock-based resource sharing protocols for single processor systems are well understood and ...
textabstractResource allocation in bandwidth-sharing networks is inherently complex: The distributed...
Abstract—In this paper, the Multiprocessor Bandwidth Inheri-tance (M-BWI) protocol is presented, whi...
This paper proposes a new strategy to integrate shared resources and precedence constraints among re...
This paper proposes a new strategy to integrate shared resources and precedence constraints among re...
There is an increasing demand for highly dynamic realtime systems where several independently develo...
This paper proposes a dynamic scheduler that supports the coexistence of guaranteed and non-guarante...
A dynamic scheduler that supports the coexistence of guaranteed and non-guaranteed bandwidth servers...
The Resource Reservation (RR) framework has been proven very effective in the joint scheduling of ha...
The Multiprocessor Bandwidth Inheritance (M-BWI) protocol is an extension of the Bandwidth Inheritan...
Communication networks have come a long way since their invention and adoption in the modern society...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper presents an improvement of the Bandwidth Inheritance Protocol (BWI), the natural extensio...
Abstract The Multiprocessor Bandwidth Inheritance (M-BWI) protocol is an ex-tension of the Bandwidth...
Abstract—Lock-based resource sharing protocols for single processor systems are well understood and ...
textabstractResource allocation in bandwidth-sharing networks is inherently complex: The distributed...
Abstract—In this paper, the Multiprocessor Bandwidth Inheri-tance (M-BWI) protocol is presented, whi...
This paper proposes a new strategy to integrate shared resources and precedence constraints among re...
This paper proposes a new strategy to integrate shared resources and precedence constraints among re...
There is an increasing demand for highly dynamic realtime systems where several independently develo...
This paper proposes a dynamic scheduler that supports the coexistence of guaranteed and non-guarante...
A dynamic scheduler that supports the coexistence of guaranteed and non-guaranteed bandwidth servers...
The Resource Reservation (RR) framework has been proven very effective in the joint scheduling of ha...
The Multiprocessor Bandwidth Inheritance (M-BWI) protocol is an extension of the Bandwidth Inheritan...
Communication networks have come a long way since their invention and adoption in the modern society...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper presents an improvement of the Bandwidth Inheritance Protocol (BWI), the natural extensio...
Abstract The Multiprocessor Bandwidth Inheritance (M-BWI) protocol is an ex-tension of the Bandwidth...
Abstract—Lock-based resource sharing protocols for single processor systems are well understood and ...
textabstractResource allocation in bandwidth-sharing networks is inherently complex: The distributed...
Abstract—In this paper, the Multiprocessor Bandwidth Inheri-tance (M-BWI) protocol is presented, whi...