International audienceIn this paper, we focus on the scheduling of periodic fork-join real-time tasks on multiprocessor systems. Parallel real-time tasks of fork-join model have strict parallel segments with no laxity. We propose a parti- tioned scheduling algorithm which increases the laxity of the parallel segments and therefore the schedula- bility of tasksets of this model. A similar algorithm has been proposed in the literature but it produces job migrations. Ours avoid the use of job migrations in order to create a portable algorithm that can be implemented on a standard Linux kernel. Results of extensive simulations are provided in order to analyze the schedulability of the proposed algorithm compared to the previous one
International audienceWe focus on the class of static-priority partitioning scheduling algorithm on ...
Multiprocessors have become the standard computing platform for real-time embedded systems. To effic...
Multi-core processors over a significant performance increase over single-core processors. Therefore...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on the scheduling of periodic fork-join real-time task...
Massively multi-core processors are rapidly gaining market share with major chip vendors offering an...
Paper/Poster presented in Work in Progress Session, 28th GI/ITG International Conference on Architec...
This paper proposes a global multiprocessor scheduling algorithm for the Linux kernel that combines...
6th Real-Time Scheduling Open Problems Seminar (RTSOPS 2015), Lund, Sweden.No abstract (2 page paper...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of fixed-priority partitioned schedulin...
International audienceWe focus on the partitioned scheduling of sporadic real-time tasks with constr...
International audienceWe investigate the global scheduling of sporadic, implicit deadline, real-time...
This paper extends the work presented in Maia et al. (Semi-partitioned scheduling of fork-join tasks...
This paper presents a new algorithm for scheduling real-time tasks on multiprocessor/multicore syste...
This paper presents a real-time scheduling algorithm with high schedulability and few preemptions fo...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on the temporal robustness in the hard real-time multi...
International audienceWe focus on the class of static-priority partitioning scheduling algorithm on ...
Multiprocessors have become the standard computing platform for real-time embedded systems. To effic...
Multi-core processors over a significant performance increase over single-core processors. Therefore...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on the scheduling of periodic fork-join real-time task...
Massively multi-core processors are rapidly gaining market share with major chip vendors offering an...
Paper/Poster presented in Work in Progress Session, 28th GI/ITG International Conference on Architec...
This paper proposes a global multiprocessor scheduling algorithm for the Linux kernel that combines...
6th Real-Time Scheduling Open Problems Seminar (RTSOPS 2015), Lund, Sweden.No abstract (2 page paper...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of fixed-priority partitioned schedulin...
International audienceWe focus on the partitioned scheduling of sporadic real-time tasks with constr...
International audienceWe investigate the global scheduling of sporadic, implicit deadline, real-time...
This paper extends the work presented in Maia et al. (Semi-partitioned scheduling of fork-join tasks...
This paper presents a new algorithm for scheduling real-time tasks on multiprocessor/multicore syste...
This paper presents a real-time scheduling algorithm with high schedulability and few preemptions fo...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on the temporal robustness in the hard real-time multi...
International audienceWe focus on the class of static-priority partitioning scheduling algorithm on ...
Multiprocessors have become the standard computing platform for real-time embedded systems. To effic...
Multi-core processors over a significant performance increase over single-core processors. Therefore...