You are required to read and agree to the below before accessing a full-text version of an article in the IDE article repository.

The full-text document you are about to access is subject to national and international copyright laws. In most cases (but not necessarily all) the consequence is that personal use is allowed given that the copyright owner is duly acknowledged and respected. All other use (typically) require an explicit permission (often in writing) by the copyright owner.

For the reports in this repository we specifically note that

  • the use of articles under IEEE copyright is governed by the IEEE copyright policy (available at http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/rights/copyrightpolicy.html)
  • the use of articles under ACM copyright is governed by the ACM copyright policy (available at http://www.acm.org/pubs/copyright_policy/)
  • technical reports and other articles issued by M‰lardalen University is free for personal use. For other use, the explicit consent of the authors is required
  • in other cases, please contact the copyright owner for detailed information

By accepting I agree to acknowledge and respect the rights of the copyright owner of the document I am about to access.

If you are in doubt, feel free to contact webmaster@ide.mdh.se

On Using Extreme Value Theory in Response-Time Analysis of Priority-Driven Periodic Real-Time Systems

Fulltext:


Authors:


Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

The 31st IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS10), Work-In-Progress (WIP) session


Abstract

In this paper we present work toward using our previously proposed method RapidRT to perform response-time analysis of periodic real-time systems, where the execution time of the adhering tasks is a random variable from a known distribution. In effect, we not only aim at validating the potential of considering the results given by RapidRT as upper bounds on tasks’ worst-case response time estimates, but also investigate the possibility of using RapidRT as a good substitute for the referenced exact stochastic analysis method which is generally intractable for large systems.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Lu1961,
author = {Yue Lu and Thomas Nolte},
title = {On Using Extreme Value Theory in Response-Time Analysis of Priority-Driven Periodic Real-Time Systems},
month = {December},
year = {2010},
booktitle = {The 31st IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS10), Work-In-Progress (WIP) session},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/1961-}
}