DocumentCode :
2601384
Title :
Reliability of event-triggered task activation for hard real-time systems
Author :
Poledna, Stefan
Author_Institution :
Robert Bosch AG, Vienna, Austria
fYear :
1993
fDate :
1-3 Dec 1993
Firstpage :
206
Lastpage :
210
Abstract :
Real-time systems which have to respond to environmental state changes within a very short latency period are often using event-triggered task activation. If the system has to work even in case of sensor failures, event-triggered task activation is not reliable. Task activations may occur too early, thus causing a system overload, they may occur too late or are entirely omitted. To overcome these problems the task-splitting model is introduced, which integrates fault tolerance into the analysis and construction of hard real-time systems. This model controls event-triggered task activations to handle faults while guaranteeing timely reponse to changes of environmental states. The task-splitting model is independent of any particular scheduling algorithm, it is based on a general task model. The result of this work has influenced the design of a robust engine controller of the next generation
Keywords :
fault tolerant computing; performance evaluation; real-time systems; reliability; scheduling; software reliability; environmental state changes; event-triggered task activation; fault tolerance; hard real-time systems; robust engine controller; scheduling algorithm; sensor failures; system overload; systems reliability; task-splitting model; timely reponse; very short latency period; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Delay; Engines; Fault tolerant systems; Processor scheduling; Real time systems; Robust control; Scheduling algorithm; Sensor systems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Systems Symposium, 1993., Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Raleigh Durham, NC
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-4480-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/REAL.1993.393498
Filename :
393498
Link To Document :
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