In this paper, we study the scheduling problem of the imprecise mixed-criticality model (IMC) under earliest deadline first with virtual deadline (EDF-VD) scheduling upon uniprocessor systems. Two schedulability tests are presented. The first test is a concise utilization-based test which can be applied to the implicit deadline IMC task set. The suboptimality of the proposed utilization-based test is evaluated via a widely-used scheduling metric, speedup factors. The second test is a more effective test but with higher complexity which is based on the concept of demand bound function (DBF). The proposed DBF-based test is more generic and can apply to constrained deadline IMC task set. Moreover, in order to address the high time cost of the ...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. In su...
AbstractSafety-critical avionics systems which become more complex and tend to integrate multiple fu...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
In conventional real-time systems analysis, each system parameter is specified by a single estimate,...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. In su...
AbstractSafety-critical avionics systems which become more complex and tend to integrate multiple fu...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
In conventional real-time systems analysis, each system parameter is specified by a single estimate,...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...
Systems in many safety-critical application domains are subject to certification requirements. For a...