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26th IEEE International Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS'05)
An Upper Bound to the Lateness of Soft Real-Time Tasks Scheduled by EDF on Multiprocessors
Miami, Florida
December 05-December 08
ISBN: 0-7695-2490-7
Paolo Valente, Scuola Superiore S. Anna
Giuseppe Lipari, Scuola Superiore S. Anna

Multiprocessors are now commonplace for efficiently achieving high computational power, even in embedded systems. A considerable research effort is being addressed to schedulability analysis of global scheduling in Symmetric Multiprocessor Platforms (SMP), where there is a global queue of ready tasks, and preemption and migration are allowed.

In many soft real-time applications (as e.g. multimedia and telecommunication) a bounded lateness is often tolerated. Unfortunately, when considering priority-driven scheduling of periodic/sporadic tasks, previous results only focused on guaranteeing all deadlines, and provided worst-case utilization bounds that are lower than the maximum available computational power. In particular, until now, the existence of an upper bound on the lateness of soft real-time tasks for a fully utilized SMP was still an open problem.

In this paper we do solve this problem by providing an upper bound to the lateness of periodic/sporadic tasks — with relative deadlines equal to periods/minimum inter-arrival times — scheduled by EDF on a SMP, under the only assumption that the total utilization is no higher than the total system capacity.

Citation:
Paolo Valente, Giuseppe Lipari, "An Upper Bound to the Lateness of Soft Real-Time Tasks Scheduled by EDF on Multiprocessors," rtss, pp.311-320, 26th IEEE International Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS'05), 2005
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