On the use of code mobility mechanisms in real-time systems
ACM SIGBED Review - Special Issue on the 10th International Workshop on Real-time Networks (RTN 2011)
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Distributed real-time applications share a group of processorsconnected by some local area network. A rigorousand sound methodology to design real-time systems from independentlydesigned distributed real-time applications isneeded. In this paper, we study a distributed real-time systemdesign scheme using CBS-based end-to-end scheduling.The scheduling scheme utilizes CBS to allocate both CPUshares and network bandwidth to a distributed real-time applicationwhen it arrives at the system. Our proposed solutionuses the same scheduling paradigm for both resources.In this way, we believe the system can have a more consistentscheduling objective and may achieve a tighter schedulabilitycondition.