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The Demand Bound Function Interface of Distributed Sporadic Pipelines of Tasks Scheduled by EDF

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In distributed real-time embedded systems (DRE), it is common to model an application as a set of task chains. Each chain is activated cyclically and must complete before an end-to-end deadline. Each task of the chain is bound to execute on a particular processing element. The complexity of designing and analyzing a DRE can be reduced by applying a component-based methodology: each pipeline can be seen as a component with its temporal characteristic summarized in its interface. Analysis can be carried out in two different steps: 1) derivation of the temporal interface of a component pipeline, 2) analysis of the whole system by integrating the temporal interfaces of the components. In this paper, we propose to describe the temporal interface of a task pipeline by a set of demand bound functions, one per each node on which the pipeline executes, and we describe an algorithm for computing the dbfs. First, we show that the scenario of strictly periodic activations is not the worst when the pipelines are sporadically activated. Then, we propose an exact algorithm for computing the dbfs. We show by experimental analysis that the computation time of the algorithm on pipelines with reasonable size is below one second on common PCs. Finally, we estimate the pessimism introduced by our analysis with respect to holistic analysis by an extensive set of simulations.

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    ECRTS '10: Proceedings of the 2010 22nd Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems
    July 2010
    272 pages
    ISBN:9780769541112

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    Published: 06 July 2010

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    • (2018)Cost minimization of network services with buffer and end-to-end deadline constraintsACM SIGBED Review10.1145/3177803.317781014:4(39-45)Online publication date: 4-Jan-2018
    • (2017)Global EDF Schedulability Analysis for Parallel Tasks on Multi-Core PlatformsIEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems10.1109/TPDS.2016.261466928:5(1331-1345)Online publication date: 1-May-2017
    • (2013)Developing a real-time inference approach for rule-based reasoning systemsProceedings of the 2013 Research in Adaptive and Convergent Systems10.1145/2513228.2513303(22-27)Online publication date: 1-Oct-2013
    • (2011)A tool for component-based schedulability analysis of distributed real-time pipelinesACM SIGBED Review10.1145/1967021.19670328:1(70-72)Online publication date: 1-Mar-2011

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