Precise Schedulability Analysis for unfeasible to notify separately for comprehensive - EDF Scheduling of interrupted Hard Real-Time Tasks on the similar Multiprocessors
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In Real-time system, utilization based schedulability test is a common approach to determine whether or not tasks can be admitted without violating deadline requirements. The exact problem has previously been proven intractable even upon single processors; sufficient conditions are presented here for determining whether a given periodic task system will meet all deadlines if scheduled non-preemptively upon a multiprocessor platform using the earliest-deadline first scheduling algorithm. Many real-time scheduling algorithms have been developed recently to reduce affinity in the portable devices that use processors. Extensive power aware scheduling techniques have been published for energy reduction, but most of them have been focused solely on reducing the processor affinity. The non-preemptive scheduling of periodic task systems upon processing platforms comprised of several same processors is considered.
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