Abstract:
In a distributed real-time system (DRTS), jobs are often executed on a number of processors and must complete by their end-to-end deadlines. Job deadline requirements may...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In a distributed real-time system (DRTS), jobs are often executed on a number of processors and must complete by their end-to-end deadlines. Job deadline requirements may be violated if resource competition among different jobs on a given processor is not considered. This paper introduces a distributed, locally optimal algorithm to assign local deadlines to the jobs on each processor without any restrictions on the mappings of the applications to the processors in the distributed soft real-time system. Improvedschedulability results are achieved by the algorithm since disparate workloads among the processors due to competing jobs havingdifferent paths are considered. Given its distributed nature, the proposed algorithm is adaptive to dynamic changes of the applications and avoids the overhead of global clock synchronization. In order to make the proposed algorithm more practical, two derivatives of the algorithm are proposed and compared. Simulation results based on randomly generated workloads indicate that the proposed approach outperforms existing work both in terms of the number of feasible jobs (between 51% and 313% on average) and the number of feasible task sets (between 12% and 71% on average).
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Computers ( Volume: 64, Issue: 7, 01 July 2015)