Towards adaptive resource reservations for component-based distributed real-time systems

Author:

Khalilzad Nima1,Ashjaei Mohammad1,Almeida Luis2,Behnam Moris1,Nolte Thomas1

Affiliation:

1. Mälardalen University, Sweden

2. Mälardalen University, Sweden and University of Porto, Portugal

Abstract

In this paper we present our ongoing work on developing a framework supporting adaptive resource reservations targeting component-based distributed real-time systems. The components may be spread over different resources in a distributed system. The proposed framework utilizes a reservation-based scheduling technique in which the sizes of reservations are adjusted during run-time to deal with dynamic resource demands of the software components. We present our modeling approach, we describe design options made and we present corresponding challenges.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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