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Arbitration-Induced Preemption Delays
2019
Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems
The interactions among concurrent tasks pose a challenge in the design of real-time multi-core systems, where blocking delays that tasks may experience while accessing shared memory have to be taken into consideration. Various memory arbitration schemes have been devised that address these issues, by providing trade-offs between predictability, average-case performance, and analyzability. Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) is a well-known arbitration scheme due to its simplicity and
doi:10.4230/lipics.ecrts.2019.19
dblp:conf/ecrts/HebbacheBJP19
fatcat:2p2zxzx6crb2fhmzxu2lzaf5nm