Incremental rate monotonic scheduling for improved control system performance

P. Binns
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The paper presents an algorithm and its run-time performance for scheduling periodic incremental and design-to-time processes. The algorithm is based on the slack stealer which dynamically answers the question "how much execution time is available prior to a deadline" when all periodic processes are scheduled using rate monotonic scheduling. An incremental process asks how much execution time is available after the baseline component has completed and prior to the execution of a process increment. A design-to-time process asks how much execution time is available before the process begins execution and selects a version which gives the greatest precision in the available time. For both incremental and design-to-time processes, a minimum amount of time is statically reserved so that an acceptable but suboptimal solution will always be calculated. The author identifies and proposes a solution for the practical problem of supporting criticalities when scheduling slack and analyze the run-time overheads of this algorithm. The analysis is applied to two real-world data sets. In certain cases, the execution time of this algorithm is found to be efficient.
提高控制系统性能的增量速率单调调度
本文提出了一种用于调度周期性增量过程和设计-时间过程的算法及其运行时性能。该算法基于动态回答“截止日期前有多少可用执行时间”的问题,当所有周期性进程都使用速率单调调度时。增量流程询问在基线组件完成之后和流程增量执行之前有多少可用的执行时间。按时设计流程询问在流程开始执行之前有多少可用的执行时间,并选择在可用时间内提供最大精度的版本。对于增量流程和按时设计流程,都静态保留最小时间,以便始终计算出可接受但次优的解决方案。针对调度冗余时支持临界的实际问题,提出了一种解决方案,并分析了该算法的运行时开销。该分析应用于两个现实世界的数据集。在某些情况下,该算法的执行时间是有效的。
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