Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling (SRMS) is a generalization of the classical RMS results of Liu and Layland [LL73] for periodic tasks with highly variable execution times and statistical QoS requirements. The main tenet of SRMS is that the variability in task resource requirements could be smoothed through aggregation to yield guaranteed QoS. This aggregation is done over time for a given task and across multiple tasks for a given period of time. Similar to RMS, SRMS has two components: a feasibility test and a scheduling algorithm. SRMS feasibility test ensures that it is possible for a given periodic task set to share a given resource without violating any of the statistical QoS constraints imposed on each task in the set. The SRMS s...
Each processor in a uniform multiprocessor machine is characterized by a speed or computing capacity...
Typescript (photocopy).Many real-time systems built in the past based their scheduling on the cyclic...
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...
In this paper we present Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling (SRMS), a generalization of the class...
Rate monotonic scheduling RMS is a priority assignment algorithm used in real time operating systems...
The SRMS Workbench is a software system developed to demonstrate the notion of Statistical QoS emplo...
In this work, an experimental comparison among the Rate Monotonic (RM) and Earliest Deadline First (...
Real-time systems consist of two different tasks, periodic and aperiodic (sporadic) tasks. Each of ...
This work makes significant contributions in the field of sufficient schedulability tests for rate-m...
The advent of multicore systems has renewed the interest of research community on real-time schedul...
This thesis deals with the problem of designing efficient fault-tolerant real-time scheduling algori...
International audienceThe article examines rate-monotonic scheduling (RMS). The focus is on efficien...
In this paper, we present Slack Stealing Job Admission Control (SSJAC)---a methodology for schedulin...
Abstract The rate-monotonic algorithm is arguably one of the most popular algorithms for scheduling ...
Each processor in a uniform multiprocessor machine is characterized by a speed or computing capacity...
Typescript (photocopy).Many real-time systems built in the past based their scheduling on the cyclic...
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...
In this paper we present Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling (SRMS), a generalization of the class...
Rate monotonic scheduling RMS is a priority assignment algorithm used in real time operating systems...
The SRMS Workbench is a software system developed to demonstrate the notion of Statistical QoS emplo...
In this work, an experimental comparison among the Rate Monotonic (RM) and Earliest Deadline First (...
Real-time systems consist of two different tasks, periodic and aperiodic (sporadic) tasks. Each of ...
This work makes significant contributions in the field of sufficient schedulability tests for rate-m...
The advent of multicore systems has renewed the interest of research community on real-time schedul...
This thesis deals with the problem of designing efficient fault-tolerant real-time scheduling algori...
International audienceThe article examines rate-monotonic scheduling (RMS). The focus is on efficien...
In this paper, we present Slack Stealing Job Admission Control (SSJAC)---a methodology for schedulin...
Abstract The rate-monotonic algorithm is arguably one of the most popular algorithms for scheduling ...
Each processor in a uniform multiprocessor machine is characterized by a speed or computing capacity...
Typescript (photocopy).Many real-time systems built in the past based their scheduling on the cyclic...
Abstract—Schedulability conditions are used in real-time sys-tems to verify the fulfillment of the t...