2019 IEEE 25th International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/rtcsa.2019.8864591
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Partitioned Scheduling for Dependency Graphs in Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems

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“…We name these algorithms by combining: 1) JS/PRP: the two different dependency graph generation methods. 2) LEDF/PEDF: to schedule the generated graph, we used the LIST-EDF in [36] (LEDF) or partitioned EDF (PEDF) in [37], and a worst-fit partitioning algorithm. 3) P/NP: preemptive or non-preemptive schedule for critical sections.…”
Section: Evaluations Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We name these algorithms by combining: 1) JS/PRP: the two different dependency graph generation methods. 2) LEDF/PEDF: to schedule the generated graph, we used the LIST-EDF in [36] (LEDF) or partitioned EDF (PEDF) in [37], and a worst-fit partitioning algorithm. 3) P/NP: preemptive or non-preemptive schedule for critical sections.…”
Section: Evaluations Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, for semi-partitioned scheduling, the LIST-EDF in [36] based on classical list scheduling by Graham [19] can be applied, i.e., whenever a processor idles and at least one sub-job is eligible, the sub-job with the earliest deadline starts its execution on the processor. Additionally, its partitioned extension in [37] (P-EDF) can be applied to generate the partitioned schedule. (a) A dependency graph of a task set with two binary semaphores.…”
Section: The Dga Based On Job/flow Shopmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, the goal is to improve the parallel execution efficiency of tasks that share resources (e.g., external devices, shared memory, and files). To solve this problem, there exist multiple paradigms, such as a Partitioned Schedule [43], [45], a Global Schedule [46], and a Semi-partitioned Schedule [44].…”
Section: A Balanced Partition (Bp)mentioning
confidence: 99%