2009
DOI: 10.1109/tsmca.2009.2013192
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Exploiting Redundancies to Enhance Schedulability in Fault-Tolerant and Real-Time Distributed Systems

Abstract: Abstract-In the past decades, distributed systems have been widely applied to real-time applications, most of which have fault-tolerance requirements to assure high reliability. Due to the stringent space constraints of real-time systems, the issue of schedulability becomes a major concern in the design of faulttolerant and real-time distributed systems. Most existing real-time and fault-tolerant scheduling algorithms, which are based on the primary-backup scheme for periodic real-time tasks, introduce unneces… Show more

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“…For more than 40 years, Petri nets theory constantly develops and its description ability continuously strengthens. Logic Petri nets (LPN) [10][11][12][13]…”
Section: Logic Petri Netsmentioning
confidence: 99%