A multiprocessor scheduling scheme is presented for supporting hierarchical containers that encapsulate sporadic soft and hard real-time tasks. In this scheme, each container is allocated a specified bandwidth, which it uses to schedule its children (some of which may also be containers). This scheme is novel in that, with only soft real-time tasks, no utilization loss is incurred when provisioning containers, even in arbitrarily deep hierarchies. Presented experiments show that the proposed scheme performs well compared to conventional real-time scheduling techniques that do not provide container isolation
Hierarchical scheduling is a promising methodology for designing and deploying real-time application...
Abstract—Hierarchical scheduling allows reservation of pro-cessor bandwidth and the use of different...
The Hierarchical Scheduling Framework (HSF) has been introduced to enable compositional schedulabi...
A multiprocessor scheduling scheme is presented for supporting hierarchical containers that encapsul...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in supporting component-based software developmen...
Hierarchical scheduling allows reservation of processor bandwidth and the use of different scheduler...
When executing different real-time applications on a single processor system, one problem is how to ...
Hierarchical scheduling allows the use of different schedulers and provides temporal isolation for d...
ManuscriptAn attractive approach to scheduling applications with diverse CPU scheduling requirements...
This paper presents ongoing work in the development of a scheduling framework that will improve the ...
Many multiprocessor real-time operating systems offer the possibility to restrict the migrations of ...
Journal ArticleHierarchical CPU scheduling has emerged as a way to (1) support applications with div...
Hierarchical scheduling is a promising methodology for designing and deploying real-time application...
Abstract—Hierarchical scheduling allows reservation of pro-cessor bandwidth and the use of different...
The Hierarchical Scheduling Framework (HSF) has been introduced to enable compositional schedulabi...
A multiprocessor scheduling scheme is presented for supporting hierarchical containers that encapsul...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in supporting component-based software developmen...
Hierarchical scheduling allows reservation of processor bandwidth and the use of different scheduler...
When executing different real-time applications on a single processor system, one problem is how to ...
Hierarchical scheduling allows the use of different schedulers and provides temporal isolation for d...
ManuscriptAn attractive approach to scheduling applications with diverse CPU scheduling requirements...
This paper presents ongoing work in the development of a scheduling framework that will improve the ...
Many multiprocessor real-time operating systems offer the possibility to restrict the migrations of ...
Journal ArticleHierarchical CPU scheduling has emerged as a way to (1) support applications with div...
Hierarchical scheduling is a promising methodology for designing and deploying real-time application...
Abstract—Hierarchical scheduling allows reservation of pro-cessor bandwidth and the use of different...
The Hierarchical Scheduling Framework (HSF) has been introduced to enable compositional schedulabi...