Title :
Monitoring of timing constraints with confidence threshold requirements
Author :
Lee, Chan-Gun ; Mok, Aloysius K. ; Konana, Prabhudev
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
We propose an algorithm for monitoring timing constraints to satisfy confidence threshold requirements when there is uncertainty in the exact timing of event occurrences. In our model, a timed event trace is examined for possible satisfaction/violation with respect to a given set of timing constraints. Every event occurrence has a timestamp given by a time interval. Assuming that the time of occurrence is uniformly distributed over the time interval, our algorithm determines whether the probability that a timing constraint has been satisfied exceeds a specified threshold value. Timing constraints are composed of deadline and delay constraints for which satisfaction probabilities are defined. A confidence threshold is a minimum satisfaction probability of the timing constraint. A timing constraint is violated if the confidence threshold is not reached by the timed event trace. We present a ptime monitoring algorithm for detecting timing violation by finding the earliest expiration time (EET) of the deadline timer for each of the cases P = 100%, 50% ≤ P < 100%, and 0% < P < 50%, where P is the confidence threshold of the timing constraint. We give a derivation of the implicit constraints needed for computing the EET, and we show how to use an all-pairs shortest path algorithm to compute the implicit constraints.
Keywords :
computability; constraint theory; real-time systems; system monitoring; threshold logic; timing; confidence threshold requirements; deadline constraints; delay constraints; earliest expiration time; event occurrence; minimum satisfaction probability; shortest path algorithm; timed event trace; timestamp; timing constraints; timing violation detection; Computerized monitoring; Condition monitoring; Contracts; Delay; Engineering profession; Fault tolerant systems; Hardware; Real time systems; Timing; Uncertainty;
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Systems Symposium, 2003. RTSS 2003. 24th IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2044-8
DOI :
10.1109/REAL.2003.1253265