SATURNE:智能嵌入式实时系统的随时响应编程模型

M. Adelantado, F. Boniol, S. de Givry
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下一代嵌入式系统的主要挑战之一是在保留经典实时属性的同时涉及智能:(a)反应性,即对异步输入进行连续反应的能力,以及(b)可预测性。此外,在高度不确定性的外部环境中运行的这类系统所要求的主要特性之一是对新的和意外条件的适应性,特别是对动态时间截止日期的适应性。强的可预测性通常意味着它应该可以证明系统的功能和时间行为,以响应来自外部环境的任何信号组合,特别是证明关键任务满足其截止日期。相反,在涉及动态时间约束的非确定性环境中,关键任务满足其最后期限的假设无法得到保证。从这个意义上说,强可预测性和适应性是相互矛盾的要求。此外,智能通常意味着复杂的计算。从这个意义上说,反应性和准时性似乎也与推理能力不相容。本文的目的是研究一个编程模型,称为SATURNE,解决智能实时系统的问题,即如何混合适应性,反应性和可预测性。我们只关注对时间截止日期的适应性,解决在时间截止日期可能是静态不可预测的情况下保证响应的问题。SATURNE基于混合随时反应方法。主要思想是首先引入一种提供可预测性的响应式计算模型,其次引入一种随时计算模型,提供对动态时间截止日期的适应性。
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SATURNE: a reactive-anytime programming model for intelligent embedded real-time systems
One of the major challenge of next embedded systems is to involve intelligence while preserving the classical real-time properties: (a) reactivity, i.e. the capability to react continuously towards asynchronous inputs, and (b) predictability. Furthermore, one of the main property which is requested in this kind of systems operating in a highly non-deterministic outside environment, is adaptability to new and unexpected conditions, and particularly to dynamic temporal deadlines. Strong predictability often means that it should be possible to prove both the functional and temporal behavior of a system, in response to any combination of signals from outside environment, and particularly to prove that critical tasks meet their deadlines. On the contrary, in non-deterministic environments involving dynamic timing constraints, the assumption that critical tasks meet their deadlines can not be guaranteed. In that sense, strong predictability and adaptability are contradictory requirements. Furthermore, intelligence often means complex computations. In that sense reactivity and punctuality seem also to be incompatible with reasoning capabilities. The aim of this paper is to investigate a programming model, called SATURNE, addressing the issue of intelligent real-time systems, that is how to mix adaptability, reactivity and predictability. We only focuses on adaptability to temporal deadlines, addressing the problem of guaranteeing a response when temporal deadlines may be statically unpredictable. SATURNE is based on a mixed reactive-anytime approach. The main idea is to introduce firstly a reactive model of computation providing predictability, and secondly an anytime model of computation providing adaptability to dynamic temporal deadlines.<>
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