DocumentCode
3173620
Title
Just how bad is the FIFO discipline for handling randomly arriving time-critical messages?
Author
Chen, Ken ; Decreusefond, Laurent
Author_Institution
Networks Dept., ENST, Paris, France
fYear
1995
fDate
4-6 Oct 1995
Firstpage
183
Lastpage
190
Abstract
This paper proposes an evaluation of the deadline miss probability for randomly arriving real-time tasks (messages), as a function of their individual deadline constraints and the overall system (network) load. The goal of this study consists in providing upper-bounds for load level and time constraints for servicing, by using the FIFO (First-In-First-Out) scheduling discipline, soft real-time tasks with an acceptable deadline miss probability. Technically speaking, we have derived closed-form formulas for M/M/1 and M/D/1 queues to evaluate the miss probability. The formula for M/M/1 is a simple application of the Pollaczek-Khinchin formula for M/G/1 queues. The formula for M/D/1 is obtained by solving a recurrent differential equation, the latter is obtained from Takacs´s integrodifferential equation for unfinished work. Simulation results are in very good convergence with the theoretical predictions made by our formulas. The latter suggests that FIFO, which is the simplest and the most used scheduling discipline, can still be effectively suitable for many soft real-time applications. The evaluation we propose thus helps to make a tradeoff between the desired QoS (Quality-of-Service) and the implementation complexity
Keywords
performance evaluation; queueing theory; scheduling; FIFO discipline; M/D/1 queues; M/G/1 queues; M/M/1; Pollaczek-Khinchin formula; QoS; closed-form formulas; deadline constraints; deadline miss probability; integrodifferential equation; load level; overall system load; randomly arriving real-time tasks; randomly arriving time-critical messages; recurrent differential equation; scheduling; simulation results; soft real-time applications; soft real-time tasks; time constraints; upper-bounds; Communication systems; Convergence; Differential equations; Electronic mail; Multimedia systems; Predictive models; Quality of service; Real time systems; Road transportation; Time factors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Factory Communication Systems, 1995. WFCS '95, Proceedings., 1995 IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Leysin
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3059-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WFCS.1995.482698
Filename
482698
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