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2012 IEEE 18th Real Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium
Realizing Compositional Scheduling through Virtualization
Beijing, China
April 16-April 19
ISBN: 978-0-7695-4667-4
We present a co-designed scheduling framework and platform architecture that together support compositional scheduling of real-time systems. The architecture is built on the Xen virtualization platform, and relies on compositional scheduling theory that uses periodic resource models as component interfaces. We implement resource models as periodic servers and consider enhancements to periodic server design that significantly improve response times of tasks and resource utilization in the system while preserving theoretical schedulability results. We present an extensive evaluation of our implementation using workloads from an avionics case study as well as synthetic ones.
Index Terms:
compostional scheduling, virtualization, component-based design, periodic server
Citation:
Jaewoo Lee, Sisu Xi, Sanjian Chen, Linh T.X. Phan, Chris Gill, Insup Lee, Chenyang Lu, Oleg Sokolsky, "Realizing Compositional Scheduling through Virtualization," rtas, pp.13-22, 2012 IEEE 18th Real Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium, 2012
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