In this paper we present Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling (SRMS), a generalization of the classical RMS results of Liu and Layland that allows scheduling periodic tasks with highly variable execution times and statistical QoS requirements. Similar to RMS, SRMS has two components: a feasibility test and a scheduling algorithm. The feasibility test for SRMS ensures that using SRMS' scheduling algorithms, it is possible for a given periodic task set to share a given resource (e.g. a processor, communication medium, switching device, etc.) in such a way that such sharing does not result in the violation of any of the periodic tasks QoS constraints. The SRMS scheduling algorithm incorporates a number of unique features. First, it ...
This work makes significant contributions in the field of sufficient schedulability tests for rate-m...
This paper revisits utilization bounds for a periodic resource under the rate monotonic (RM) schedul...
Abstract—Schedulability conditions are used in real-time sys-tems to verify the fulfillment of the t...
Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling (SRMS) is a gener-alization of the classical RMS results of Li...
Rate monotonic scheduling RMS is a priority assignment algorithm used in real time operating systems...
In this paper, we present Slack Stealing Job Admission Control (SSJAC)---a methodology for schedulin...
International audienceThe article examines rate-monotonic scheduling (RMS). The focus is on efficien...
This paper describes an algorithm to determine the performance of real-time systems with tasks using...
The rate monotonic scheduling algorithm is a com-monly used task scheduling algorithm for periodic r...
In this paper, we propose a novel schedulability analysis for verifying the feasibility of large per...
[[abstract]]The deadline of a request is the time instant at which its execution must complete. The ...
Each processor in a uniform multiprocessor machine is characterized by a speed or computing capacity...
Abstract The rate-monotonic algorithm is arguably one of the most popular algorithms for scheduling ...
This paper derives a simple sucient condition for schedulabilityofsystems of periodic or sporadic ta...
Real-Time Monotonic algorithm (RMA) is a widely used static priority scheduling algorithm. For appli...
This work makes significant contributions in the field of sufficient schedulability tests for rate-m...
This paper revisits utilization bounds for a periodic resource under the rate monotonic (RM) schedul...
Abstract—Schedulability conditions are used in real-time sys-tems to verify the fulfillment of the t...
Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling (SRMS) is a gener-alization of the classical RMS results of Li...
Rate monotonic scheduling RMS is a priority assignment algorithm used in real time operating systems...
In this paper, we present Slack Stealing Job Admission Control (SSJAC)---a methodology for schedulin...
International audienceThe article examines rate-monotonic scheduling (RMS). The focus is on efficien...
This paper describes an algorithm to determine the performance of real-time systems with tasks using...
The rate monotonic scheduling algorithm is a com-monly used task scheduling algorithm for periodic r...
In this paper, we propose a novel schedulability analysis for verifying the feasibility of large per...
[[abstract]]The deadline of a request is the time instant at which its execution must complete. The ...
Each processor in a uniform multiprocessor machine is characterized by a speed or computing capacity...
Abstract The rate-monotonic algorithm is arguably one of the most popular algorithms for scheduling ...
This paper derives a simple sucient condition for schedulabilityofsystems of periodic or sporadic ta...
Real-Time Monotonic algorithm (RMA) is a widely used static priority scheduling algorithm. For appli...
This work makes significant contributions in the field of sufficient schedulability tests for rate-m...
This paper revisits utilization bounds for a periodic resource under the rate monotonic (RM) schedul...
Abstract—Schedulability conditions are used in real-time sys-tems to verify the fulfillment of the t...