Presentation 2002/2/26
An Adaptive Scheduling Policy for Real-Time and Non Real-Time Tasks in Stream Processing Enviroment
YASUHISA TAKIZAWA, MASAHITO SHIBA, EIJI OKUBO,
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Abstract(in English) Multimedia processing enviroment is a hybrid enviroment that manipulates stream processing tasks and event-driven tasks. Each stream tasks is a soft real-time task,which manipulates continuous media such as video and audio, has timing constraints according to characteristcs of media. On the other hand, event-driven task is a non real-time task which manipulates discrete media with no timing constraint, and requires better response time. We have been an adaptive scheduling policy called ADM(Adaptive Deadline Modification) which dynamically adaptable to various processing enviroments. In this report, we apply ADM to scheduling of stream processing tasks and event-driven tasks in the hybrid enviroment. Namely we propose scheduling policy which meets timing constraints for stream processing tasks and provide better response time for event-driven tasks.
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Title (in English) An Adaptive Scheduling Policy for Real-Time and Non Real-Time Tasks in Stream Processing Enviroment
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1st Author's Name YASUHISA TAKIZAWA
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2nd Author's Name MASAHITO SHIBA
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3rd Author's Name EIJI OKUBO
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Date 2002/2/26
Paper # CPSY2001-114
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 672
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