Most periodic tasks are assigned to processors using partition scheduling policy after checking feasibility conditions. A new approach is proposed for scheduling different activities with one periodic task within the system. In this paper, control strategies are identified for allocating different types of tasks (activities) to
individual computing elements like Smartphone or microphones. In our simulation model, each periodic task generates an aperiodic tasks are taken into consideration. Different sets of periodic tasks and aperiodic tasks are scheduled together. This new approach proves that when all different activities are scheduled with one periodic tasks leads to better performance.
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%1 noauthororeditor
%A Rao, A.Prasanth
%A A.Govardhan,
%A Pinagali, Prasad
%D 2012
%J International Journal of Advanced Information Technology (IJAIT)
%K Scheduling activities configuration deadline feasibility free multiprocessor parameter slots synchronous
%N 2
%P 59-74
%R 10.5121/ijait.2012.2205
%T SCHEDULING DIFFERENT CUSTOMER ACTIVITIES WITH SENSING DEVICE
%U http://airccse.org/journal/IJAIT/papers/2212ijait05.pdf
%V 2
%X Most periodic tasks are assigned to processors using partition scheduling policy after checking feasibility conditions. A new approach is proposed for scheduling different activities with one periodic task within the system. In this paper, control strategies are identified for allocating different types of tasks (activities) to
individual computing elements like Smartphone or microphones. In our simulation model, each periodic task generates an aperiodic tasks are taken into consideration. Different sets of periodic tasks and aperiodic tasks are scheduled together. This new approach proves that when all different activities are scheduled with one periodic tasks leads to better performance.
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abstract = {Most periodic tasks are assigned to processors using partition scheduling policy after checking feasibility conditions. A new approach is proposed for scheduling different activities with one periodic task within the system. In this paper, control strategies are identified for allocating different types of tasks (activities) to
individual computing elements like Smartphone or microphones. In our simulation model, each periodic task generates an aperiodic tasks are taken into consideration. Different sets of periodic tasks and aperiodic tasks are scheduled together. This new approach proves that when all different activities are scheduled with one periodic tasks leads to better performance. },
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author = {Rao, A.Prasanth and A.Govardhan and Pinagali, Prasad},
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journal = {International Journal of Advanced Information Technology (IJAIT)},
keywords = {Scheduling activities configuration deadline feasibility free multiprocessor parameter slots synchronous},
language = {English},
month = {April},
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pages = {59-74},
timestamp = {2019-11-15T09:50:03.000+0100},
title = {SCHEDULING DIFFERENT CUSTOMER ACTIVITIES WITH SENSING DEVICE},
url = {http://airccse.org/journal/IJAIT/papers/2212ijait05.pdf},
volume = 2,
year = 2012
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