Title :
Mixed-criticality scheduling of messages in time-triggered protocols
Author :
Hanzalek, Zdenek ; Tunys, Tomas
Abstract :
In different communication protocols, a message retransmission is often used to increase reliability. Messages with higher criticality are allowed for more retransmissions and therefore different execution time values should be specified for each criticality level of the given message. The paper deals with a problem of the static scheduling of mixed-criticality messages on a communication resource (collision domain) without preemption. On the basis of the current state of the art in the mixed-criticality scheduling, our problem, denoted as 1|ri, di, mc =L|βCmax + αΣT, is formulated. We use two metaheuristic methods used to solve the mixed-criticality scheduling problem.
Keywords :
protocols; scheduling; telecommunication network reliability; collision domain; communication protocols; communication resource; message retransmission; metaheuristic methods; mixed-criticality messages; mixed-criticality messages scheduling; mixed-criticality scheduling; mixed-criticality scheduling problem; reliability; static scheduling; time-triggered protocols; Educational institutions; Electrical engineering; Genetic algorithms; Processor scheduling; Protocols; Real-time systems; Schedules;
Conference_Titel :
Factory Communication Systems (WFCS), 2014 10th IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Toulouse
DOI :
10.1109/WFCS.2014.6837582