Conference Papers Year : 2017

Bounding Deadline Misses in Weakly-Hard Real-Time Systems with Task Dependencies

Abstract

Real-time systems with functional dependencies between tasks often require end-to-end (as opposed to task-level) guarantees. For many of these systems, it is even possible to accept the possibility of longer end-to-end delays if one can bound their frequency. Such systems are called weakly-hard. In this paper we provide end-to-end deadline miss models for systems with task chains using Typical Worst-Case Analysis (TWCA). This bounds the number of potential deadline misses in a given sequence of activations of a task chain. To achieve this we exploit task chain properties which arise from the priority assignment of tasks in static-priority preemptive systems. This work is motivated by and validated on a realistic case study inspired by industrial practice and derived synthetic test cases.
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hal-01426632 , version 1 (05-01-2017)

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Zain A. H. Hammadeh, Rolf Ernst, Sophie Quinton, Rafik Henia, Laurent Rioux. Bounding Deadline Misses in Weakly-Hard Real-Time Systems with Task Dependencies. Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE 2017), Mar 2017, Lausanne, Switzerland. ⟨hal-01426632⟩
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