Fixed-Priority Scheduling of Periodic Tasks With End-to-End Deadlines
Sun, Jun
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Description
Title
Fixed-Priority Scheduling of Periodic Tasks With End-to-End Deadlines
Author(s)
Sun, Jun
Issue Date
1997
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Jane Liu
Department of Study
Computer Science
Discipline
Computer Science
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Computer Science
Language
eng
Abstract
As an application of the framework, the thesis proposes an end-to-end scheduling based approach to the resource contention problem in distributed real-time systems. Simulation results show that the end-to-end scheduling approach performs better in many cases than an existing approach, known as the Multiprocessor Priority Ceiling Protocol. In the appendix, the thesis includes an in-depth discussion of sporadic server algorithms.
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