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On earliest deadline first scheduling for temporal consistency maintenance

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On earliest deadline first scheduling for temporal consistency maintenance
A real-time object is one whose state may become invalid with the passage of time. A temporal validity interval is associated with the object state, and the real-time object is temporally consistent if its temporal validity interval has not expired. Clearly, the problem of maintaining temporal consistency of data is motivated by the need for a real-time system to track its environment correctly. Hence, sensor transactions must be able to execute periodically and also each instance of a transaction should perform the relevant data update before its deadline. Unfortunately, the period and deadline assignment problem for periodic sensor transactions has not received the attention that it deserves. An exception is the More-Less scheme, which uses the Deadline Monotonic (DM) algorithm for scheduling periodic sensor transactions. However, there is no work addressing this problem from the perspective of dynamic priority scheduling. In this paper, we examine the problem of temporal consistenc...
Ming Xiong, Qiong Wang, Krithi Ramamritham
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where RTS
Authors Ming Xiong, Qiong Wang, Krithi Ramamritham
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