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Compositional analysis for the multi-resource server - a technical report.

Publication Type:

Report - MRTC

Publisher:

Mälardalen University

ISRN:

MDH-MRTC-283/2014-1-SE


Abstract

The Multi-Resource Server (MRS) technique has been proposed to enable predictable execution of memory intensive real-time applications on COTS multi-core platforms. It uses resource reservation approaches in the context of CPU-bandwidth and memory-bus bandwidth reservations to bound the interferences between the applications running on the same core as well as between the applications running on different cores. In this paper we present a complete compositional schedulability analysis for the Multi-Resource Server technique. Based on the proposed analysis, we further provide an experimental study that investigates the behaviour of the MRS and identify the factors that contribute mostly on the overall system performance.

Bibtex

@techreport{Inam3767,
author = {Rafia Inam and Moris Behnam and Thomas Nolte and Mikael Sj{\"o}din},
title = {Compositional analysis for the multi-resource server - a technical report.},
month = {September},
year = {2014},
publisher = {M{\"a}lardalen University},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/3767-}
}