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Load-Adaptive Monitor-Driven Hardware for Preventing Embedded Real-Time Systems from Overloads Caused by Excessive Interrupt Rates
task, operating system, load monitoring, interrupt control, scheduling, overload prevention, priority space
In the paper, a concept and an early analysis of an embedded hardware/software architecture designed to prevent the software from both timing disturbances and interrupt overloads is outlined. The architecture is composed of an FPGA (MCU) used to run the hardware (software) part of an embedded application. Comparing to previous approaches, novelty of the architecture can be seen in the fact it is able to adapt interrupt service rates to the actual software load being monitored with no intrusion to the software. According to the actual software load it is able to buffer all interrupts and related data while the software is highly loaded and redirect the interrupts to the MCU as soon as the software becomes underloaded.
@inproceedings{BUT103426,
author="Josef {Strnadel}",
title="Load-Adaptive Monitor-Driven Hardware for Preventing Embedded Real-Time Systems from Overloads Caused by Excessive Interrupt Rates",
booktitle="Architecture of Computing Systems - ARCS 2013",
year="2013",
series="Lecture Notes in Computer Science, ISSN 0302-9743, Vol. 7767",
journal="Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
volume="2013",
number="7767",
pages="98--109",
publisher="Springer Verlag",
address="Berlin",
doi="10.1007/978-3-642-36424-2\{_}9",
isbn="978-3-642-36423-5",
issn="0302-9743",
url="https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/10168/"
}