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Second IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'96)
Providing Generalized Rate Monotonic Scheduling Theory to I/O Abstractions over Timed Token Protocol MAC Networks
Montreal, CANADA
October 21-October 25
ISBN: 0-8186-7614-0
This paper presents a high-level abstraction for remote communication which allows to establish connections with real-time requirements. The approach is based on the idea of structuring applications as modules with a set of external visible data structures which act as I/O ports. Ports can be interconnected using real-time connections. This interconnection is done in a configuration phase and it allows to integrate modules or applications dynamically. Real-time connections produce streams of messages with time constraints. Messages are scheduled by means of a priority model where priorities are assigned following Generalized Rate Monotonic Scheduling (GRMS) theory. The proposed system is built over a network with the Timed Token Protocol (TTP) medium access control (MAC). A discussion on how to provide GRMS abstractions over TTP is given. Comparison results between current scheduling algorithms and the proposed model are also provided.
Citation:
Juan Echague, Joan Vila, Alfons Crespo, "Providing Generalized Rate Monotonic Scheduling Theory to I/O Abstractions over Timed Token Protocol MAC Networks," iceccs, pp.107, Second IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'96), 1996
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