With the growing complexity of modern embedded real-time systems, scheduling and managing of resources has become a daunting task. While scheduling and resource management for internal events can be simplified by adopting a commonplace real-time operating system (RTOS), scheduling and resource management for external events are left in the hands of the programmer, not to mention managing resources across the boundaries of external and internal events. In this paper we propose a unified system view incorporating earliest deadline first (EDF) for scheduling and stack resource policy (SRP) for resource management. From an embedded real-time system view, EDF+SRP is attractive not only because stack usage can be minimized, but also because the cost...
In a previous research project [5], we found there are several disadvantages of the current Linux sc...
Hard real-time systems in robotics, space and military missions, and control devices are specified w...
This paper was written to accompany a talk at the ETR Summer School in Toulouse 2013. It provides a ...
With the growing complexity of modern embedded real-time systems, scheduling and managing of resourc...
Earliest Deadline First (EDF) is the most widely studied optimal dynamic scheduling algorithm for un...
Resource sharing in priority-based systems can give rise to priority-inversion and blocking, wherein...
Although dynamic-priority-based EDF algorithm is known to be theoretically optimal for scheduling sp...
This thesis addresses the problem of online multi-resource management in embedded real-time systems....
The Linux kernel is mainly used is general-purpose operating system, i.e., in server and/or desktop ...
The Stack Resource Policy (SRP) is a resource allocation policy which permits processes with differe...
Model and component based design is an established means for the development of large software syste...
This paper deals with the study of Earliest Deadline First (EDF) which is an optimal scheduling algo...
In hard real-time systems, a signicant disparity in schedu-lability exists between EDF-based schedul...
Abstract—We explored the scheduling problem of dependent real-time tasks that may access multiunit r...
The traditional vehicle for the deployment of a real-time system has been a real-time operating syst...
In a previous research project [5], we found there are several disadvantages of the current Linux sc...
Hard real-time systems in robotics, space and military missions, and control devices are specified w...
This paper was written to accompany a talk at the ETR Summer School in Toulouse 2013. It provides a ...
With the growing complexity of modern embedded real-time systems, scheduling and managing of resourc...
Earliest Deadline First (EDF) is the most widely studied optimal dynamic scheduling algorithm for un...
Resource sharing in priority-based systems can give rise to priority-inversion and blocking, wherein...
Although dynamic-priority-based EDF algorithm is known to be theoretically optimal for scheduling sp...
This thesis addresses the problem of online multi-resource management in embedded real-time systems....
The Linux kernel is mainly used is general-purpose operating system, i.e., in server and/or desktop ...
The Stack Resource Policy (SRP) is a resource allocation policy which permits processes with differe...
Model and component based design is an established means for the development of large software syste...
This paper deals with the study of Earliest Deadline First (EDF) which is an optimal scheduling algo...
In hard real-time systems, a signicant disparity in schedu-lability exists between EDF-based schedul...
Abstract—We explored the scheduling problem of dependent real-time tasks that may access multiunit r...
The traditional vehicle for the deployment of a real-time system has been a real-time operating syst...
In a previous research project [5], we found there are several disadvantages of the current Linux sc...
Hard real-time systems in robotics, space and military missions, and control devices are specified w...
This paper was written to accompany a talk at the ETR Summer School in Toulouse 2013. It provides a ...