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An evolutionary approach to multiprocessor scheduling of dependent tasks
Authors:Roman Nossal
Affiliation:

Institut für Technische Informatik, Vienna University of Technology, Treitlstr. 3/182-1, A-1040, Vienna, Austria

Abstract:The scheduling of application tasks is a problem that occurs in all multiprocessor systems. This problem has been shown to be NP-hard if the tasks are not independent but are interrelated by mutual exclusion and precedence constraints.

This paper presents an approach for pre-runtime scheduling of periodic tasks on multiple processors for a real-time system that must meet hard deadlines. The tasks can be related to each other by mutual exclusion and precedence forming an acyclic graph. The proposed scheduler is based on genetic algorithms, which relieves the user from knowing how to construct a solution. Consequently, the paper focuses on the problem encoding, i.e., the representation of the problem by genes and chromosomes, and the derivation of an appropriate fitness function. The main benefit of the approach is that it is scalable to any number of processors and can easily be extended to incorporate further requirements.

Keywords:Real-time systems   Multiprocessor scheduling   Genetic algorithms
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