Consider scheduling of real-time tasks on a multiprocessor where migration is forbidden. Specifically, consider the problem of determining a task-to-processor assignment for a given collection of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks upon a multiprocessor platform in which there are two distinct types of processors. For this problem, we propose a new algorithm, LPC (task assignment based on solving a Linear Program with Cutting planes). The algorithm offers the following guarantee: for a given task set and a platform, if there exists a feasible task-to-processor assignment, then LPC succeeds in finding such a feasible task-to-processor assignment as well but on a platform in which each processor is 1.5 × faster and has three additional processor...
A new algorithm is proposed for scheduling preemptible arbitrary-deadline sporadic task systems upon...
One of the key problems in the design of any incompletely connected multiprocessor system is to ...
AbstractIn the classical scheduling theory it is widely assumed that any task requires for its proce...
Consider the problem of assigning real-time tasks on a heterogeneous multiprocessor platform compris...
Consider the problem of assigning implicit-deadline sporadic tasks on a heterogeneous multiprocessor...
Consider the problem of scheduling a set of implicitdeadline sporadic tasks on a heterogeneous mult...
Consider the problem of scheduling a set of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all deadlines ...
A preliminary version of this paper appeared in Proceedings of the 31st IEEE Real-Time Systems Sympo...
Consider the problem of scheduling a set of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all deadlines ...
Consider the problem of scheduling a set of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all deadlines o...
Consider the problem of scheduling a set of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all deadlines o...
We consider optimal real-time scheduling of periodic tasks on multiprocessors—i.e., satisfying all t...
This paper presents a new algorithm for fixed-priority scheduling of sporadic task systems on multip...
Consider the problem of scheduling a task set τ of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all dead...
Consider the problem of determining a task-toprocessor assignment for a given collection of implicit...
A new algorithm is proposed for scheduling preemptible arbitrary-deadline sporadic task systems upon...
One of the key problems in the design of any incompletely connected multiprocessor system is to ...
AbstractIn the classical scheduling theory it is widely assumed that any task requires for its proce...
Consider the problem of assigning real-time tasks on a heterogeneous multiprocessor platform compris...
Consider the problem of assigning implicit-deadline sporadic tasks on a heterogeneous multiprocessor...
Consider the problem of scheduling a set of implicitdeadline sporadic tasks on a heterogeneous mult...
Consider the problem of scheduling a set of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all deadlines ...
A preliminary version of this paper appeared in Proceedings of the 31st IEEE Real-Time Systems Sympo...
Consider the problem of scheduling a set of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all deadlines ...
Consider the problem of scheduling a set of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all deadlines o...
Consider the problem of scheduling a set of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all deadlines o...
We consider optimal real-time scheduling of periodic tasks on multiprocessors—i.e., satisfying all t...
This paper presents a new algorithm for fixed-priority scheduling of sporadic task systems on multip...
Consider the problem of scheduling a task set τ of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all dead...
Consider the problem of determining a task-toprocessor assignment for a given collection of implicit...
A new algorithm is proposed for scheduling preemptible arbitrary-deadline sporadic task systems upon...
One of the key problems in the design of any incompletely connected multiprocessor system is to ...
AbstractIn the classical scheduling theory it is widely assumed that any task requires for its proce...