Supervisory control for fault-tolerant scheduling of real-time multiprocessor systems with aperiodic tasks |
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Authors: | Seong-Jin Park |
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Affiliation: | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering , Ajou University , Suwon, 443-749, Korea |
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Abstract: | Supervisory control theory is a well-established theoretical framework for feedback control of discrete event systems whose behaviours are described by automata and formal languages. In this article, we propose a formal constructive method for optimal fault-tolerant scheduling of real-time multiprocessor systems based on supervisory control theory. In particular, we consider a fault-tolerant and schedulable language which is an achievable set of event sequences meeting given deadlines of accepted aperiodic tasks in the presence of processor faults. Such a language eventually provides information on whether a scheduler (i.e., supervisor) should accept or reject a newly arrived aperiodic task. Moreover, we present a systematic way of computing a largest fault-tolerant and schedulable language which is optimal in that it contains all achievable deadline-meeting sequences. |
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Keywords: | supervisory control discrete event systems fault-tolerant scheduling multiprocessors real-time systems |
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