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Algorithms and Complexity for Periodic Real-Time Scheduling

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
We investigate the preemptive scheduling of periodic tasks with hard deadlines. We show that, even in the uniprocessor case, no pseudopolynomial time algorithm can test the feasibility of a task system within a constant speedup bound, unless P=NP. This result contrasts with recent results for sporadic task systems. For two special cases, synchronous task systems and systems with a constant number of different task types, we provide the first polynomial time constant-speedup feasibility tests for multiprocessor platforms. Furthermore, we show that the problem of testing feasibility is $\ccconp$-hard for synchronous multiprocessor task systems. The complexity of some of these problems has been open for a long time. We also propose a weight maximization variant of the feasibility problem, where every task has a nonnegative weight, and the goal is to find a subset of tasks that can be scheduled feasibly and has maximum weight. We give the first constant-speed, constant-approximation algorithm for the case of synchronous task systems, together with related hardness results.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Bonifaci, Vincenzo
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/206733
Published in:
ACM TRANSACTIONS ON ALGORITHMS
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