A schedulability test is derived for the global Earliest Deadline Zero Laxity (EDZL) scheduling algorithm on a platform with multiple identical processors. The test is sufficient, but not necessary, to guarantee that a system of independent sporadic tasks with arbitrary deadlines will be successfully scheduled, with no missed deadlines, by the multiprocessor EDZL algorithm. Global EDZL is known to be at least as effective as global Earliest-Deadline-First (EDF) in scheduling task sets to meet deadlines. It is shown, by testing on large numbers of pseudo-randomly generated task sets, that the combination of EDZL and the new schedulability test is able to guarantee that far more task sets meet deadlines than the combination of EDF and known E...
Due to the rapid development in hardware design, multiprocessors are widely used in modern industry,...
LLF (Least Laxity First) scheduling, which assigns a higher priority to a task with smaller laxity,...
We study the schedulability analysis problem for nonpreemptive scheduling algorithms on multiprocess...
A schedulability test is derived for the global Earliest Deadline Zero Laxity (EDZL) scheduling algo...
[[abstract]]There has been an increasing demand for real-time scheduling on multiprocessor systems. ...
[[abstract]]Many optimal uniprocessor schedulers, such as Earliest Deadline First (EDF) and Rate Mon...
A new technique was recently introduced by Bonifaci et al. for the analysis of real-time systems sch...
A new technique was recently introduced by Bonifaci et al. for the analysis of real-time systems sch...
Multiprocessor hardware platforms are now being considered for embedded systems, due to their high c...
[[abstract]]EDZL (Earliest Deadline first until Zero Laxity) is an efficient and practical schedulin...
Heterogeneous multiprocessor architectures allow embedded real-time systems to better match computin...
International audienceWe address the problem of schedulability analysis for a set of sporadic real-t...
This paper presents an algorithm, called Earliest Dead-line Critical Laxity (EDCL), for the efficien...
Abstract—Real-time scheduling is the theoretical basis of real-time systems engineering. Earliest De...
a b s t r a c t Several schedulability tests have been proposed for global EDF scheduling on identic...
Due to the rapid development in hardware design, multiprocessors are widely used in modern industry,...
LLF (Least Laxity First) scheduling, which assigns a higher priority to a task with smaller laxity,...
We study the schedulability analysis problem for nonpreemptive scheduling algorithms on multiprocess...
A schedulability test is derived for the global Earliest Deadline Zero Laxity (EDZL) scheduling algo...
[[abstract]]There has been an increasing demand for real-time scheduling on multiprocessor systems. ...
[[abstract]]Many optimal uniprocessor schedulers, such as Earliest Deadline First (EDF) and Rate Mon...
A new technique was recently introduced by Bonifaci et al. for the analysis of real-time systems sch...
A new technique was recently introduced by Bonifaci et al. for the analysis of real-time systems sch...
Multiprocessor hardware platforms are now being considered for embedded systems, due to their high c...
[[abstract]]EDZL (Earliest Deadline first until Zero Laxity) is an efficient and practical schedulin...
Heterogeneous multiprocessor architectures allow embedded real-time systems to better match computin...
International audienceWe address the problem of schedulability analysis for a set of sporadic real-t...
This paper presents an algorithm, called Earliest Dead-line Critical Laxity (EDCL), for the efficien...
Abstract—Real-time scheduling is the theoretical basis of real-time systems engineering. Earliest De...
a b s t r a c t Several schedulability tests have been proposed for global EDF scheduling on identic...
Due to the rapid development in hardware design, multiprocessors are widely used in modern industry,...
LLF (Least Laxity First) scheduling, which assigns a higher priority to a task with smaller laxity,...
We study the schedulability analysis problem for nonpreemptive scheduling algorithms on multiprocess...