Abstract
Modern industrial cyberphisical systems exhibit increasingly complex execution patterns like multipath end-to-end flows, that force the real-time community to extend the schedulability analysis methods to include these patterns. Only then it is possible to ensure that applications meet their deadlines even in the worst-case scenario. As a driving motivation, we present a real industrial application with safety requirements, that needs to be re-factored in order to leverage the features of new execution paradigms such as time partitioning. In this context we develop a new response-time analysis technique that provides the capacity of obtaining the worst-case response time of multipath flows in time-partitioned hierarchical schedulers and also in general fixed-priority (FP) real-time systems. We show that the results obtained with the new analysis reduce the pessimism of the currently used holistic analysis approach.
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Amurrio, A., Azketa, E., Gutierrez, J. J., Aldea, M., & Harbour, M. G. (2020). Response-time analysis of multipath flows in hierarchically-scheduled time-partitioned distributed real-time systems. IEEE Access, 8, 196700–196711. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3033461
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