Contributors
Baruah S., Guo Z,, Giannopoulou, G., Stoimenov, N., Huang, P., & Thiele, L.
Keywords
Real Time, Mixed Criticality
Description
Two papers are reviewed on their proposal for mixed criticality scheduling in real time systems. The first technique considers dropping lower critical jobs, while the second addresses resource sharing between jobs. This paper makes a comparison and proposes future work.
Abstract
Within the study of mixed criticality scheduling, there are many different aspects that must be considered—resources, processor speeds, number of processors, etc.—that make scheduling theories difficult to produce. Two papers address specific aspects of mixed criticality scheduling, and this paper compares the two different methods and also builds upon them.
College
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Type
article
STARS Citation
Jenkel, Alex, "A Review on Mixed Criticality Methods" (2019). Recent Advances in Real-Time Systems. 2.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/realtimesystems-reports/2