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Third International Workshop on Real-Time Computing Systems Application (RTCSA'96)
Toward adaptable distributed real-time computer systems
Seoul, Korea
October 30-November 01
ISBN: 0-8186-7626-4
Sch. of Eng., Inst. Technol. MARA, Selangor, MalaysiaAbstract: A distributed real-time computer system consists of several processing nodes which are interconnected by communication channel. For a safety critical application the real-time computer system should maintains timely and dependable services despite component failures or environmental changes. In this paper we present a framework of an adaptable distributed real-time computer system which can adjusts its operating strategies in response to changing application environments or variation in the fault patterns. The proposed adaptable real-time system (ARTS) is based on the integration of the scheduling strategy using imprecise technique (IT) with the fault tolerance mechanism. In our simulation study the performance of an ARTS of a controller area network (CAN) based distributed system is evaluated as to whether the timing constraints of the automotive benchmark signals can be satisfied for normal, overload, and degraded operational modes. Our investigation also shows that the quality of service maintained by the ARTS can be further improve by varying the workload.
Index Terms:
distributed processing; adaptable distributed real-time computer systems; processing nodes; communication channel; safety critical application; real-time computer system; component failures; environmental changes; scheduling strategy; imprecise technique; fault tolerance mechanism; simulation study; performance; controller area network; timing constraints; automotive benchmark signals
Citation:
M.D. Baba, H. Ekiz, A. Kutlu, E.T. Powner, "Toward adaptable distributed real-time computer systems," rtcsa, pp.170, Third International Workshop on Real-Time Computing Systems Application (RTCSA'96), 1996
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