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Ninth IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS'03F)
Application QoS-Based Time-Critical Automated Resource Management in Battle Management Systems
Anacapri (Capri Island), Italy
October 01-October 03
ISBN: 0-1795-2054-5
E. Douglas Jensen, The MITRE Corporation
This paper summarizes some of our unclassified work on concepts and techniques for performing automated run-time time-critical resource management (especially scheduling) in large scale, dynamic, control systems such as for battle management. The approach described here is based on application-level quality of service metrics, such as track quality and weapon spherical error probable. These metrics are used to derive parameters for thread time constraints in the form of time/utility functions. Threads are scheduled according to application-specific optimality criteria that seek to maximize accrued utility to the system. Two worked examples illustrate the cost-effectiveness of this approach for this class of application.
Citation:
E. Douglas Jensen, "Application QoS-Based Time-Critical Automated Resource Management in Battle Management Systems," words, pp.19, Ninth IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS'03F), 2003
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