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Multi-moded Resource Reservations

Published: 11 April 2011 Publication History

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Often real-time systems can run in different modes depending on the external environment or their internal state. Each operational mode is characterized by a set of tasks with different computational demand, resource requirements, and resource availability. When resource reservation is used to achieve temporal isolation among applications, the reservation parameters may need to change from mode to mode. Hence, an additional guarantee is required to ensure feasibility not only of the applications, but also of the reservations. This paper presents a schedulability analysis to predict the timing behavior of a multi-moded resource reservation, whose parameters may change due to a mode transition. Resource provisioning is analyzed in all the operational modes and also during mode-changes in order to guarantee a minimum amount of resources and derive a feasibility condition for realtime applications and reservations. Theoretical results are also illustrated with examples and test cases.

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RTAS '11: Proceedings of the 2011 17th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium
April 2011
302 pages
ISBN:9780769543444

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IEEE Computer Society

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Published: 11 April 2011

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  1. Resource reservation
  2. adaptivity
  3. mode change
  4. mode transition
  5. schedulability analysis

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  • (2014)Towards EDF schedulability analysis of an extended timing definition languageACM SIGBED Review10.1145/2692385.269239311:3(44-49)Online publication date: 25-Nov-2014
  • (2014)Tractable schedulability analysis and resource allocation for real-time multimodal systemsACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems10.1145/2544375.254438513:2s(1-28)Online publication date: 27-Jan-2014
  • (2013)Mode switch timing analysis for component-based multi-mode systemsJournal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal10.1016/j.sysarc.2013.09.00459:10(1299-1318)Online publication date: 1-Nov-2013

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