Adaptive Fair Sharing Control in Real-Time Systems Using Nonlinear Elastic Task Models(Nonlinear Problems)
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In real-time systems, deadline misses of the tasks cause a degradation in the quality of their results. To improve the quality, we have to allocate CPU utilization for each task adaptively. Recently, Buttazzo et al. address a feedback scheduling algorithm, which dynamically adjusts task periods based on the current workloads by applying a linear elastic task model. In their model, the utilization allocated to each task is treated as the length of a linear spring and its flexibility is described by a constant elastic coefficient. In this paper, we first consider a nonlinear elastic task model, where the elastic coefficient depends on the utilization allocated to the task. We propose a simple iterative method for calculating the desired allocated resource and derive a sufficient condition for the convergence of the method. Next, we apply the nonlinear elastic model to an adaptive fair sharing controller. Finally, we show the effectiveness of the proposed method by computer simulation.
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- 2007-06-01
著者
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Harada Fumiko
College Of Information Science And Engineering Ritsumeikan University
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Ushio Toshimitsu
Graduate School Of Engineering Science Osaka University
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Ushio Toshimitsu
Graduate School Of Engineering Science At Osaka University
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Harada Fumiko
Ritsumeikan Univ. Kusatsu‐shi Jpn
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Adachi Masakazu
Toyota Central R&d Labs. Inc. Aichi‐ken Jpn
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Adachi Masakazu
Toyota Central R & D Labs. Inc.
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Ushio Toshimitsu
Osaka Univ. Toyonaka‐shi Jpn
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KOHTAKI Haruo
Kimitsu Works, Nippon Steel Corporation
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Kohtaki Haruo
Kimitsu Works Nippon Steel Corporation
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Ushio Toshimitsu
Division Of Mathematical Sciences For Social Systems Department Of Systems Innovation Graduate Schoo
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HARADA Fumiko
College of information Science and Engineering
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