Self-Triggered Controllers and Hard Real-Time Guarantees
Design, Automation & Test in Europe (DATE), March 2016, Dresden, Germany
ABSTRACT
It is well known that event-triggered and self-triggered controllers implemented on dedicated platforms can provide the same performance as the traditional periodic controllers, while consuming considerably less bandwidth. However, since the majority of controllers are implemented by software tasks on shared platforms, on one hand, it might no longer be possible to grant access to the event-triggered controller upon request. On the other hand, due to the seemingly irregular requests from self-triggered controllers, other applications, while in reality schedulable, may be declared unschedulable, if not carefully analyzed. The schedulability and response-time analysis in the presence of self-triggered controllers is still an open problem and the topic of this paper.
[ATEP16] Amir Aminifar, Paulo Tabuada, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng, "Self-Triggered Controllers and Hard Real-Time Guarantees", Design, Automation & Test in Europe (DATE), March 2016, Dresden, Germany |
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