Title
Bottom-up performance analysis considering time slice based software scheduling at system level
Abstract
In this paper, a novel approach for integrating time slice based resource access in global performance analysis of distributed real-time critical embedded systems is presented. The performance analysis approach itself is based on bottom-up analysis of communicating processes under consideration of synchronization by inter-process communication and complex internal control flows of the processes. This general analysis methodology is extended concerning concurrent occupation of shared resources using time slice based access methods. The defined extensions are parameterizable for describing arbitrary communication media access schedules and software schedules on shared computation resources, although the explicit focus in this paper is on software scheduling. The applicability of the analysis extensions is presented by a case study of a multimedia subsystem implemented in SystemC.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1629435.1629493
CODES+ISSS
Keywords
Field
DocType
bottom-up performance analysis,system level,performance analysis approach,inter-process communication,analysis extension,arbitrary communication media access,novel approach,access method,bottom-up analysis,general analysis methodology,software scheduling,global performance analysis,resource access,bottom up,embedded system,inter process communication,internal control,real time,scheduling
Synchronization,Preemption,Access method,Computer science,Scheduling (computing),Top-down and bottom-up design,Real-time computing,SystemC,Schedule,Software,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
18
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alexander Viehl118125.01
Michael Pressler201.01
Oliver Bringmann358671.36