A Structured Methodology for Pattern based Adaptive Scheduling in Embedded Control

Author:

Ghosh Sumana1,Dutta Souradeep1,Dey Soumyajit1,Dasgupta Pallab1

Affiliation:

1. Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India

Abstract

Software implementation of multiple embedded control loops often share compute resources. The control performance of such implementations have been shown to improve if the sharing of bandwidth between control loops can be dynamically regulated in response to input disturbances. In the absence of a structured methodology for planning such measures, the scheduler may spend too much time in deciding the optimal scheduling pattern. Our work leverages well known results in the domain of network control systems and applies them in the context of bandwidth sharing among controllers. We provide techniques that may be used a priori for computing co-schedulable execution patterns for a given set of control loops such that stability is guaranteed under all possible disturbance scenarios. Additionally, the design of the control loops optimize the average case control performance by adaptive sharing of bandwidth under time varying input disturbances.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Software

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