2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.2979354
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A Parameterized Formal Model for the Analysis of Preemption-Threshold Scheduling in Real-Time Systems

Abstract: Time-Critical systems are both complex and critical. Therefore, thorough verification processes of such systems must be performed, including behavior and timing correctness. These systems are usually designed as a set of several interacting tasks and sharing one or more processors. Several scheduling policies have been proposed to manage the dispatch of these tasks for these shared resources so as to respect their predefined deadlines. In this context, preemption threshold scheduling algorithms have been propo… Show more

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“…A mission critical system, for example, always has a hard deadline [2]. In order to schedule the tasks of the system, all parameters including temporal and resource parameters for task preemption should be known well in advance [3]. The correctness of the timing measurements is vital in this regard because task should be executed exactly at the one time (considering the task execution time and delays due to other overheads) in order to meet the deadline at the given time [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mission critical system, for example, always has a hard deadline [2]. In order to schedule the tasks of the system, all parameters including temporal and resource parameters for task preemption should be known well in advance [3]. The correctness of the timing measurements is vital in this regard because task should be executed exactly at the one time (considering the task execution time and delays due to other overheads) in order to meet the deadline at the given time [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%