FC-ORB: A robust distributed real-time embedded middleware with end-to-end utilization control

  • Xiaorui Wang
  • , Yingming Chen
  • , Chenyang Lu
  • , Xenofon Koutsoukos

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Abstract

A key challenge for distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) middleware is maintaining both system reliability and desired real-time performance in unpredictable environments where system workload and resources may fluctuate significantly. This paper presents FC-ORB, a real-time Object Request Broker (ORB) middleware that employs end-to-end utilization control to handle fluctuations in application workload and system resources. The contributions of this paper are three-fold. First, we present a novel utilization control service that enforces desired CPU utilization bounds on multiple processors by adapting the rates of end-to-end tasks within user-specified ranges. Second, we describe a set of middleware-level mechanisms designed to support end-to-end tasks and distributed multi-processor utilization control in a real-time ORB. Finally, we present extensive experimental results on a Linux testbed. Our results demonstrate that our middleware can maintain desired utilizations in face of uncertainties and variations in task execution times, resource contentions from external workloads, and permanent processor failure. FC-ORB demonstrates that the integration of utilization control, end-to-end scheduling, and fault-tolerance mechanisms in DRE middleware is a promising approach for enhancing the robustness of DRE applications in unpredictable environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)938-950
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Systems and Software
Volume80
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2007

Keywords

  • Distributed systems
  • Embedded systems
  • Feedback control
  • Middleware
  • Real-time systems

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