International audienceIn real-time systems, there are two distinct trends for scheduling task sets on unicore systems: non-preemptive and preemptive scheduling. Non-preemptive scheduling is obviously not subject to any preemption delay but its schedulability may be quite poor, whereas fully preemptive scheduling is subject to preemption delay, but benefits from a higher flexibility in the scheduling decisions. The time-delay involved by task preemptions is a major source of pessimism in the analysis of the task Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) in real-time systems. Preemptive scheduling policies including non-preemptive regions are a hybrid solution between non-preemptive and fully preemptive scheduling paradigms, which enables to conjugate...
Preemptions account for a non-negligible overhead during system execution. There has been substantia...
The question whether preemptive algorithms are better than nonpreemptive ones for scheduling a set o...
We consider the problem of scheduling hard real-time tasks subjected to preemption delays on a unipr...
International audienceIn real-time systems, there are two distinct trends for scheduling task sets o...
In real-time systems, there are two distinct trends for scheduling task sets on unicore systems: non...
International audienceIn embedded systems, the timing behaviour of the control mechanisms are someti...
Abstract—In embedded systems, the timing behaviour of the control mechanisms are sometimes of critic...
In embedded systems, the timing behaviour of the control mechanisms are sometimes of critical import...
Preemptive and non-preemptive scheduling paradigms typically introduce undesirable side effects when...
Schedulability analysis of real-time systems requires the knowledge of the worst-case execution time...
The question whether preemptive systems are better than non-preemptive systems has been debated for ...
Schedulability analysis of real-time systems under preemptive scheduling may often lead to false-neg...
During the past decades of research in Real-Time systems, non-preemptive scheduling and fully preemp...
The question whether preemptive systems are better than non-preemptive systems has been debated for ...
Preemptions account for a non-negligible overhead during system execution. There has been substantia...
The question whether preemptive algorithms are better than nonpreemptive ones for scheduling a set o...
We consider the problem of scheduling hard real-time tasks subjected to preemption delays on a unipr...
International audienceIn real-time systems, there are two distinct trends for scheduling task sets o...
In real-time systems, there are two distinct trends for scheduling task sets on unicore systems: non...
International audienceIn embedded systems, the timing behaviour of the control mechanisms are someti...
Abstract—In embedded systems, the timing behaviour of the control mechanisms are sometimes of critic...
In embedded systems, the timing behaviour of the control mechanisms are sometimes of critical import...
Preemptive and non-preemptive scheduling paradigms typically introduce undesirable side effects when...
Schedulability analysis of real-time systems requires the knowledge of the worst-case execution time...
The question whether preemptive systems are better than non-preemptive systems has been debated for ...
Schedulability analysis of real-time systems under preemptive scheduling may often lead to false-neg...
During the past decades of research in Real-Time systems, non-preemptive scheduling and fully preemp...
The question whether preemptive systems are better than non-preemptive systems has been debated for ...
Preemptions account for a non-negligible overhead during system execution. There has been substantia...
The question whether preemptive algorithms are better than nonpreemptive ones for scheduling a set o...
We consider the problem of scheduling hard real-time tasks subjected to preemption delays on a unipr...