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Robust Priority Assignment for Fixed Priority Real-Time Systems

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Robust Priority Assignment for Fixed Priority Real-Time Systems
This paper focuses on priority assignment for realtime systems using fixed priority scheduling. It introduces and defines the concept of a “robust” priority ordering: the most appropriate priority ordering to use in a system subject to variable amounts of additional interference from sources such as interrupts, operating system overheads, exception handling, cycle stealing, and task execution time overruns. The paper describes a Robust Priority Assignment algorithm that can find the robust priority ordering for a wide range of fixed priority system models and additional interference functions. Proofs are given for a number of interesting theorems about robust priority assignment, and the circumstances under which a “Deadline minus Jitter” monotonic partial ordering forms part of the robust ordering. The paper shows that “Deadline minus Jitter” monotonic priority ordering is the robust priority ordering for a specific class of system, and that this property holds essentiall...
Robert I. Davis, Alan Burns
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where RTSS
Authors Robert I. Davis, Alan Burns
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