Real-time systems like pervasive computing have to complete executing a task within the predetermined time while ensuring that the execution results are logically correct. Such systems require intelligent scheduling methods that can adequately promptly distribute the given tasks to a processor(s). In this paper, we propose LSTR (Least Slack Time Rate first), a new and simple scheduling algorithm, for a multi-processor environment, and demonstrate its efficient performance through various tests
In this paper we consider the problem of scheduling jobs having real-time constraints on a multiproc...
AbstractIn scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at...
This paper presents a real-time scheduling algorithm with high schedulability and few preemptions fo...
Scheduling time impact on system performance increases especially when using dynamic priority algori...
Scheduling algorithms are a governing part of real-time sys-tems and there exists many different sch...
Both time constraints and logical correctness are essential to real-time systems and failure to spec...
In this paper we present a low-cost Slack-Stealing method, named Fast Slack, to be employed in a Fix...
This paper presents an extension of the Latency Time (LT) scheduling algorithm for assigning tasks w...
This paper focuses on the problem of scheduling on a single machine to minimise the maximum lateness...
ÐThis paper investigates a class of rate-based real-time scheduling algorithms based on the idea of ...
In this paper we experimentally evaluate the performance of a parametrized branch-and-bound (B&B...
The problem of real-time scheduling spans a broad spectrum of algorithms from simple uniprocessor to...
On-line scheduling in real-time environments has been studied by a number of researchers [8, 16, 13,...
n scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at a time. ...
We consider optimal real-time scheduling of periodic tasks on multiprocessors—i.e., satisfying all t...
In this paper we consider the problem of scheduling jobs having real-time constraints on a multiproc...
AbstractIn scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at...
This paper presents a real-time scheduling algorithm with high schedulability and few preemptions fo...
Scheduling time impact on system performance increases especially when using dynamic priority algori...
Scheduling algorithms are a governing part of real-time sys-tems and there exists many different sch...
Both time constraints and logical correctness are essential to real-time systems and failure to spec...
In this paper we present a low-cost Slack-Stealing method, named Fast Slack, to be employed in a Fix...
This paper presents an extension of the Latency Time (LT) scheduling algorithm for assigning tasks w...
This paper focuses on the problem of scheduling on a single machine to minimise the maximum lateness...
ÐThis paper investigates a class of rate-based real-time scheduling algorithms based on the idea of ...
In this paper we experimentally evaluate the performance of a parametrized branch-and-bound (B&B...
The problem of real-time scheduling spans a broad spectrum of algorithms from simple uniprocessor to...
On-line scheduling in real-time environments has been studied by a number of researchers [8, 16, 13,...
n scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at a time. ...
We consider optimal real-time scheduling of periodic tasks on multiprocessors—i.e., satisfying all t...
In this paper we consider the problem of scheduling jobs having real-time constraints on a multiproc...
AbstractIn scheduling theory it is widely assumed that a task is to be processed on one processor at...
This paper presents a real-time scheduling algorithm with high schedulability and few preemptions fo...