Mode Change Protocol for Multi-Mode Real-Time Systems upon Identical Multiprocessors

09/30/2008
by   Vincent Nélis, et al.
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In this paper, we propose a synchronous protocol without periodicity for scheduling multi-mode real-time systems upon identical multiprocessor platforms. Our proposal can be considered to be a multiprocessor extension of the uniprocessor protocol called "Minimal Single Offset protocol".

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