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Implementing hierarchical scheduling to support multi-mode system
2012
7th IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Embedded Systems (SIES'12)
Multi-mode embedded real-time systems exhibit a specific behavior for each mode and upon a mode-change request, the task-set and timing interfaces of the system need to be changed. Hierarchical Scheduling Framework (HSF) is a known technique to partition the CPU time into a number of hierarchically divided subsystems each consists of its own task set. We propose to implement a multi-mode system using a two-level HSF and provide a skeleton (framework) for an adaptive HSFs supporting multi-modes.
doi:10.1109/sies.2012.6356606
dblp:conf/sies/InamSB12
fatcat:454u5ldflrgixcvedv2hyhwmsu