In this paper, we deal with the schedule synthesis problem of mixed-criticality cyber-physical systems (MCCPS), which are composed of hard real-time tasks and feedback control tasks. The real-time tasks are associated with deadlines that must always be satisfied whereas feedback control tasks are characterized by their Quality of Control (QoC) which needs to be optimized. A straight-forward approach to the above scheduling problem is to translate the QoC requirements into deadline constraints and then, to apply traditional real-time scheduling techniques such as Deadline Monotonic (DM). In this work, we show that such scheduling leads to overly conservative results and hence is not efficient in the above context. On the other hand, methods ...
Many safety-critical embedded systems are subject to certification requirements; some systems may be...
Pervasive computing systems at large scale rely on real-time scheduling on the top of distributed an...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
In this paper, we deal with the schedule synthesis problem of mixed-criticality cyber-physical syste...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are characterized by a tight interaction between computational resource...
Mixed criticality systems are one of the relatively new directions of development for the classical ...
In conventional real-time systems analysis, each system parameter is specified by a single estimate,...
Although many cyber-physical systems are both mixed-criticality system and compositional system, the...
AbstractSafety-critical avionics systems which become more complex and tend to integrate multiple fu...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
In embedded systems, there is a trend of integrating several different functionalities on a common p...
Many safety-critical embedded systems are subject to certification requirements; some systems may b...
A mixed criticality (MC) workload consists of components of varying degrees of importance (or \u27cr...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...
Abstract We generalize the commonly used mixed-criticality sporadic task model to let all task param...
Many safety-critical embedded systems are subject to certification requirements; some systems may be...
Pervasive computing systems at large scale rely on real-time scheduling on the top of distributed an...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...
In this paper, we deal with the schedule synthesis problem of mixed-criticality cyber-physical syste...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are characterized by a tight interaction between computational resource...
Mixed criticality systems are one of the relatively new directions of development for the classical ...
In conventional real-time systems analysis, each system parameter is specified by a single estimate,...
Although many cyber-physical systems are both mixed-criticality system and compositional system, the...
AbstractSafety-critical avionics systems which become more complex and tend to integrate multiple fu...
While traditional real-time systems analysis requires single pessimistic estimates to represent syst...
In embedded systems, there is a trend of integrating several different functionalities on a common p...
Many safety-critical embedded systems are subject to certification requirements; some systems may b...
A mixed criticality (MC) workload consists of components of varying degrees of importance (or \u27cr...
There is an increasing trend in embedded systems towards implementing multiple functionalities upon ...
Abstract We generalize the commonly used mixed-criticality sporadic task model to let all task param...
Many safety-critical embedded systems are subject to certification requirements; some systems may be...
Pervasive computing systems at large scale rely on real-time scheduling on the top of distributed an...
Scheduling Mixed-Criticality (MC) workload is a challenging problem in real-time computing. Earliest...