Abstract

This paper presents the Tempus real-time middleware, which supports real-time CORBA 2.0's distributable threads (DTs) as an end-to-end programming abstraction for distributed real-time systems. DTs in Tempus can have time constraints, including time/utility functions (TUFs), can have resource constraints, including mutual exclusion, and can be scheduled according to utility accrual (UA) disciplines. Tempus propagates the scheduling parameters of DT's as they transit objects and hence perhaps node boundaries. Node-local instances of a UA scheduling algorithm use the propagated parameters to construct local schedules and resolve resource dependencies for local timeliness optimization, toward approximate, system-wide timeliness optimality. Tempus uses an application-level scheduling framework for node-local TUF/UA scheduling on real-time POSIX-compliant operating systems. Our experimental measurements demonstrate the effectiveness of the middleware in scheduling DTs.

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