posted on 2009-01-29, 11:46authored byMichael J. Short, Michael J. Pont, Jianzhong Fang
In this paper, we explore the impact of task
preemption on the dependability of a single-processor embedded control system. Our particular focus in this exploratory study is on static–priority, time-triggered
scheduler architectures. The study is empirical in nature and we employ a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testbed, representing a cruise control system for a passenger vehicle, in conjunction with fault-injection
to perform the dependability comparisons. The results we have obtained suggest that the presence of preemption may have a negative influence on dependability; however further work is needed in this area before more general conclusions may be drawn.
History
Citation
Real-Time Systems - Euromicro Conference on, ECRTS, 2008, Art. No. 4573105, pp. 83-91.
Published in
Real-Time Systems - Euromicro Conference on
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).