In the multi-core and multiprocessor domain, there has been considerable work done on scheduling techniques assuming that real-time tasks are independent. In practice a typical real-time system usually share logical resources among tasks. However, synchronization in the multiprocessor area has not received enough attention. In this paper we investigate the possibilities of extending multiprocessor hierarchical scheduling to support an existing synchronization protocol (FMLP) in multiprocessor systems. We discuss problems regarding implementation of the synchronization protocol under the multiprocessor hierarchical scheduling
International audienceThis chapter provides different concepts related to the synchronization of pro...
MSOS (Multiprocessors Synchronization protocol for real-time Open Systems) is a synchronization prot...
The advent of multicore systems has renewed the interest of research community on real-time schedul...
In the multi-core and multiprocessor domain, there has been considerable work done on scheduling tec...
In the multi-core and multiprocessor domain, there has been considerable work done on scheduling tec...
In the multi-core and multiprocessor research community, considerable work has been done on real-tim...
Nowadays, real-time embedded computing systems are widely used in safety-critical environments such ...
In this thesis we propose techniques to simplify the integration of subsystems while minimizing the ...
The Hierarchical Scheduling Framework (HSF) has been introduced to enable compositional schedulabi...
Abstract—Hierarchical scheduling allows reservation of pro-cessor bandwidth and the use of different...
A piece of software, that we define as a software system, can consist of anything from a few lines o...
Hierarchical scheduling frameworks (HSFs) provide means for composing complex real-time systems from...
In recent years multiprocessor architectures have become mainstream, and multi-core processors are f...
This chapter presents main results for partitioned and global scheduling of multiprocessor systems. ...
We consider the global scheduling problem of multimode real-time systems upon identical multiproces...
International audienceThis chapter provides different concepts related to the synchronization of pro...
MSOS (Multiprocessors Synchronization protocol for real-time Open Systems) is a synchronization prot...
The advent of multicore systems has renewed the interest of research community on real-time schedul...
In the multi-core and multiprocessor domain, there has been considerable work done on scheduling tec...
In the multi-core and multiprocessor domain, there has been considerable work done on scheduling tec...
In the multi-core and multiprocessor research community, considerable work has been done on real-tim...
Nowadays, real-time embedded computing systems are widely used in safety-critical environments such ...
In this thesis we propose techniques to simplify the integration of subsystems while minimizing the ...
The Hierarchical Scheduling Framework (HSF) has been introduced to enable compositional schedulabi...
Abstract—Hierarchical scheduling allows reservation of pro-cessor bandwidth and the use of different...
A piece of software, that we define as a software system, can consist of anything from a few lines o...
Hierarchical scheduling frameworks (HSFs) provide means for composing complex real-time systems from...
In recent years multiprocessor architectures have become mainstream, and multi-core processors are f...
This chapter presents main results for partitioned and global scheduling of multiprocessor systems. ...
We consider the global scheduling problem of multimode real-time systems upon identical multiproces...
International audienceThis chapter provides different concepts related to the synchronization of pro...
MSOS (Multiprocessors Synchronization protocol for real-time Open Systems) is a synchronization prot...
The advent of multicore systems has renewed the interest of research community on real-time schedul...