The objective of this thesis is to investigate the effects of different dynamic scheduling heuristic rules on the design of Real-Time Systems (RTS) which allow for the execution of complex responses. Complex responses are characterized by the concurrent nature of activity execution. RTS design will be done through the use of a simulator which allows for the selection of the external event characteristics, definition of the RTS (processes, due dates, activity-to-resource allocations with activity execution times) and selection of different activity scheduling schemes (first-come first-served, earliest due date, shortest activity first, etc. ...). Statistics, such as response execution times, waiting times of ready-to-execute activities, perc...
This paper shows how the feasibility of scheduling a real-time program consisting of a number of par...
The design of real-time systems faces two important challenges: incorporating more functions/service...
In the last years, a progressive migration from single processor chips to multi-core computing devic...
Important classical scheduling theory results for real-time computing are identified. Implications o...
In real-time systems, the basic criteria are to satisfy both timeliness and correctness of real-time...
The problem of real-time scheduling spans a broad spectrum of algorithms from simple uniprocessor to...
Scheduling algorithms are a governing part of real-time sys-tems and there exists many different sch...
In a dynamic real-time environment, predictability needs to be provided in the face of unpredictable...
In this paper we describe a scheduler simulator for real-time tasks, RTsim, that can be used as a to...
Scheduling is a technique which makes an arrangement of performing certain tasks at specified period...
In this review paper we are going to introduce the scheduling in the Distributed real-time system. R...
Abstract – In real-time systems, a task needs to be performed correctly and timely. The correctness ...
In this paper, main scheduling algorithms for hard real-time systems (RTSs) have been investigated t...
Guaranteeing the temporal correctness of a real-time system is a very challenging problem since appl...
Slides available at url http://www.loria.fr/~nnavetInternational audienceIn real-time systems, sched...
This paper shows how the feasibility of scheduling a real-time program consisting of a number of par...
The design of real-time systems faces two important challenges: incorporating more functions/service...
In the last years, a progressive migration from single processor chips to multi-core computing devic...
Important classical scheduling theory results for real-time computing are identified. Implications o...
In real-time systems, the basic criteria are to satisfy both timeliness and correctness of real-time...
The problem of real-time scheduling spans a broad spectrum of algorithms from simple uniprocessor to...
Scheduling algorithms are a governing part of real-time sys-tems and there exists many different sch...
In a dynamic real-time environment, predictability needs to be provided in the face of unpredictable...
In this paper we describe a scheduler simulator for real-time tasks, RTsim, that can be used as a to...
Scheduling is a technique which makes an arrangement of performing certain tasks at specified period...
In this review paper we are going to introduce the scheduling in the Distributed real-time system. R...
Abstract – In real-time systems, a task needs to be performed correctly and timely. The correctness ...
In this paper, main scheduling algorithms for hard real-time systems (RTSs) have been investigated t...
Guaranteeing the temporal correctness of a real-time system is a very challenging problem since appl...
Slides available at url http://www.loria.fr/~nnavetInternational audienceIn real-time systems, sched...
This paper shows how the feasibility of scheduling a real-time program consisting of a number of par...
The design of real-time systems faces two important challenges: incorporating more functions/service...
In the last years, a progressive migration from single processor chips to multi-core computing devic...