Abstract:
This paper proposes a modular framework that enables a scheduling for time-triggered distributed embedded systems. The framework provides a symbolic representation that i...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This paper proposes a modular framework that enables a scheduling for time-triggered distributed embedded systems. The framework provides a symbolic representation that is used by an Integer Linear Programming (ILP) solver to determine a schedule that respects all bus and processor constraints as well as end-to-end timing constraints. Unlike other approaches, the proposed technique complies with automotive specific requirements at system-level and is fully extensible. Formulations for common time-triggered automotive operating systems and bus systems are presented. The proposed model supports the automotive bus systems FlexRay 2.1 and 3.0. For the operating systems, formulations for an eCos-based non-preemptive component and a preemptive OSEKtime operating system are introduced. A case study from the automotive domain gives evidence of the applicability of the proposed approach by scheduling multiple distributed control functions concurrently. Finally, a scalability analysis is carried out with synthetic test cases.
Published in: 17th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference
Date of Conference: 30 January 2012 - 02 February 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 March 2012
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