Providing absolute differentiated services with statistical guarantees in static-priority scheduling networks
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In this paper, we propose and analyze a methodology for providing absolute differentiated services with statistical performance guarantees for real-time applications in networks that use static-priority schedulers. We extend previous work on delay analysis and develop a method that can be used to derive statistical delay guarantees in a flow-unaware fashion. While traditional delay analysis methods depend on flow population information, we have developed a method that relies on network (re-)configuration time analysis, and that allows us to analyze the delays without depending on the dynamic status of flow population. With this new method, we are able to reduce the runtime admission control to a simple utilization test. No explicit delay computation is necessary at admission time, making this approach scalable to large systems.
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Proceedings Seventh IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium