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Optimal deadline assignment for periodic real-time tasks in dynamic priority systems

Ismael RipollPatricia BalbastreAlfons Crespo

subject

Earliest deadline first schedulingSystem requirementsPriority inversionCritical scalingComputer scienceComputationReal-time computingDynamic priority schedulingDeadline-monotonic schedulingJitter

description

Real-time systems are often designed using a set of periodic tasks. Task periods are usually set by the system requirements, but deadlines and computation times can be modified in order to improve system performance. Sensitivity analysis in real-time systems has focused on changes in task computation times using fixed priority analysis. Only a few studies deal with the modification of deadlines in dynamic priority scheduling. The aim of this work is to provide a sensitivity analysis for task deadlines in the context of dynamic-priority, pre-emptive, uniprocessor scheduling. In this paper, we present a deadline minimisation method that achieves the maximum reduction. As undertaken in other studies concerning computation times, we also define and calculate the critical scaling factor for task deadlines. Our proposal is evaluated and compared with other works in terms of jitter. The deadline minimisation can be used to strongly reduce jitter of control tasks, in a real-time control application.

https://doi.org/10.1109/ecrts.2006.17