An Introduction to Time-Constrained Automata

Matthieu Lemerre
(CEA LIST)
Vincent David
(CEA LIST)
Christophe Aussaguès
(CEA LIST)
Guy Vidal-Naquet
(SUPELEC)

We present time-constrained automata (TCA), a model for hard real-time computation in which agents behaviors are modeled by automata and constrained by time intervals.

TCA actions can have multiple start time and deadlines, can be aperiodic, and are selected dynamically following a graph, the time-constrained automaton. This allows expressing much more precise time constraints than classical periodic or sporadic model, while preserving the ease of scheduling and analysis.

We provide some properties of this model as well as their scheduling semantics. We show that TCA can be automatically derived from source-code, and optimally scheduled on single processors using a variant of EDF. We explain how time constraints can be used to guarantee communication determinism by construction, and to study when possible agent interactions happen.

In Simon Bliudze, Roberto Bruni, Davide Grohmann and Alexandra Silva: Proceedings Third Interaction and Concurrency Experience Guaranteed Interaction (ICE 2010), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 10th of June 2010, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 38, pp. 83–98.
Published: 26th October 2010.

ArXived at: https://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.38.9 bibtex PDF

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