5 resultados para Once Upon a Time

em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal


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Fieldbus communication networks aim to interconnect sensors, actuators and controllers within process control applications. Therefore, they constitute the foundation upon which real-time distributed computer-controlled systems can be implemented. P-NET is a fieldbus communication standard, which uses a virtual token-passing medium-access-control mechanism. In this paper pre-run-time schedulability conditions for supporting real-time traffic with P-NET networks are established. Essentially, formulae to evaluate the upper bound of the end-to-end communication delay in P-NET messages are provided. Using this upper bound, a feasibility test is then provided to check the timing requirements for accessing remote process variables. This paper also shows how P-NET network segmentation can significantly reduce the end-to-end communication delays for messages with stringent timing requirements.

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Cluster scheduling and collision avoidance are crucial issues in large-scale cluster-tree Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The paper presents a methodology that provides a Time Division Cluster Scheduling (TDCS) mechanism based on the cyclic extension of RCPS/TC (Resource Constrained Project Scheduling with Temporal Constraints) problem for a cluster-tree WSN, assuming bounded communication errors. The objective is to meet all end-to-end deadlines of a predefined set of time-bounded data flows while minimizing the energy consumption of the nodes by setting the TDCS period as long as possible. Sinceeach cluster is active only once during the period, the end-to-end delay of a given flow may span over several periods when there are the flows with opposite direction. The scheduling tool enables system designers to efficiently configure all required parameters of the IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee beaconenabled cluster-tree WSNs in the network design time. The performance evaluation of thescheduling tool shows that the problems with dozens of nodes can be solved while using optimal solvers.

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The IEEE 802.15.4 is the most widespread used protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and it is being used as a baseline for several higher layer protocols such as ZigBee, 6LoWPAN or WirelessHART. Its MAC (Medium Access Control) supports both contention-free (CFP, based on the reservation of guaranteed time-slots GTS) and contention based (CAP, ruled by CSMA/CA) access, when operating in beacon-enabled mode. Thus, it enables the differentiation between real-time and best-effort traffic. However, some WSN applications and higher layer protocols may strongly benefit from the possibility of supporting more traffic classes. This happens, for instance, for dense WSNs used in time-sensitive industrial applications. In this context, we propose to differentiate traffic classes within the CAP, enabling lower transmission delays and higher success probability to timecritical messages, such as for event detection, GTS reservation and network management. Building upon a previously proposed methodology (TRADIF), in this paper we outline its implementation and experimental validation over a real-time operating system. Importantly, TRADIF is fully backward compatible with the IEEE 802.15.4 standard, enabling to create different traffic classes just by tuning some MAC parameters.

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Consider the problem of scheduling a task set τ of implicit-deadline sporadic tasks to meet all deadlines on a t-type heterogeneous multiprocessor platform where tasks may access multiple shared resources. The multiprocessor platform has m k processors of type-k, where k∈{1,2,…,t}. The execution time of a task depends on the type of processor on which it executes. The set of shared resources is denoted by R. For each task τ i , there is a resource set R i ⊆R such that for each job of τ i , during one phase of its execution, the job requests to hold the resource set R i exclusively with the interpretation that (i) the job makes a single request to hold all the resources in the resource set R i and (ii) at all times, when a job of τ i holds R i , no other job holds any resource in R i . Each job of task τ i may request the resource set R i at most once during its execution. A job is allowed to migrate when it requests a resource set and when it releases the resource set but a job is not allowed to migrate at other times. Our goal is to design a scheduling algorithm for this problem and prove its performance. We propose an algorithm, LP-EE-vpr, which offers the guarantee that if an implicit-deadline sporadic task set is schedulable on a t-type heterogeneous multiprocessor platform by an optimal scheduling algorithm that allows a job to migrate only when it requests or releases a resource set, then our algorithm also meets the deadlines with the same restriction on job migration, if given processors 4×(1+MAXP×⌈|P|×MAXPmin{m1,m2,…,mt}⌉) times as fast. (Here MAXP and |P| are computed based on the resource sets that tasks request.) For the special case that each task requests at most one resource, the bound of LP-EE-vpr collapses to 4×(1+⌈|R|min{m1,m2,…,mt}⌉). To the best of our knowledge, LP-EE-vpr is the first algorithm with proven performance guarantee for real-time scheduling of sporadic tasks with resource sharing on t-type heterogeneous multiprocessors.

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Dada a sua estrutura organizacional complexa e a natureza delicada do serviço prestado, os hospitais carecem de uma gestão eficaz e eficiente que os transforme em organizações de excelência. Fatores externos derivados das atuais imposições governamentais, como a necessidade de reorganização dos serviços no sentido de contenção de custos, a obtenção de resultados económicos positivos e, a incessante necessidade dos utentes em obter um atendimento de qualidade, são fatores que não simplificam o problema. As melhorias da qualidade dos serviços de saúde têm sido difíceis de implementar em Portugal, não só porque estas exigem uma mudança fundamental na forma de pensar e de agir que conduzam à alteração de comportamentos, hábitos e de práticas estabelecidas, mas também, porque estes processos requerem tempo, resiliência e uma participação ativa do Estado, e demais entidades reguladoras. A exigência neste processo torna-se fundamental ao nível da segurança, flexibilidade e da atuação sobre fatores estruturais e comportamentais, dado que os conceitos de economia, eficiência e eficácia são transversais a todos os procedimentos, desde o ato de atendimento, à qualidade dos serviços prestados por todos os profissionais e à performance global dos atores envolvidos. No entanto, apesar da importância de que se reveste um processo de mudança, o conhecimento de facto, por si só, não é suficiente para desencadear e manter esta transformação, ainda não existe uma clara e concreta a correlação entre análise e ação. Entende-se por isso, a necessidade do desenvolvimento do benchmarking hospitalar, integrado na filosofia do Balanced Scorecard, complementado com a opinião dos utentes e dos profissionais destes serviços de saúde, comparando o setor público com o privado. Após efetuada a análise aos dados recolhidos, recorrendo à utilização das metodologias previamente identificadas, concluimos que, a generalidade das hipóteses formuladas se verificaram, tendo, por isso, alcançado os objetivos a que nos propusemos nesta investigação.