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Reliability and performance optimization of pipelined real-time systems
Authors:Anne Benoit  Fanny Dufossé  Alain Girault  Yves Robert
Affiliation:1. ENS Lyon, LIP Laboratory, France;2. INRIA, France;3. INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes, France;4. University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA
Abstract:We consider pipelined real-time systems that consist of a chain of tasks executing on a distributed platform. The processing of the tasks is pipelined: each processor executes only one interval of consecutive tasks. We are interested in minimizing both the input–output latency and the period of application mapping. For dependability reasons, we are also interested in maximizing the reliability of the system. We therefore assign several processors to each interval of tasks, so as to increase the reliability of the system. Both processors and communication links are unreliable and subject to transient failures. We assume that the arrival of the failures follows a constant parameter Poisson law, and that the failures are statistically independent events. We study several variants of this multiprocessor mapping problem, with several hypotheses on the target platform (homogeneous/heterogeneous speeds and/or failure rates). We provide NP-hardness complexity results, and optimal mapping algorithms for polynomial problem instances. Efficient heuristics are presented to solve the general case, and experimental results are provided.
Keywords:Pipelined real-time systems  Interval mapping  Multi-criteria (reliability  latency  period) optimization  Complexity results
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