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Towards Self-Adaptive Scheduling in Time- and Space-Partitioned Systems

Time- and space-partitioned systems (TSP) are a current trend in safety-critical systems, most notably in the aerospace domain; applications of different criticalities and origins coexist in an integrated platform,  while being logically separated in partitions. To schedule application activities, TSP systems employ a hierarchical scheduling scheme. Flexible (self-)adaptation to abnormal events empowers the survivability of unmanned space vehicles, by preventing these events from becoming severe faults and/or permanent failures. In this paper, we propose adding self-adaptability mechanisms to the TSP scheduling scheme to cope with timing faults. Our approach consists of having a set of feasible and specially crafted partition scheduling tables, among which the system shall switch upon detecting temporal faults within a partition. We also present

Author(s)
João Pedro Craveiro, Joaquim Rosa, José Rufino
Research area
Systems for accident prevention and AD
Publication type
Conference paper
Published in
32nd IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS- Work-in-progress Session), November 2011, Vienna
Project
KARYON - Kernel-Based ARchitecture for safetY-critical cONtrol (associated project)
Year of publication
2011