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Incorporating Timeliness in Atomic Write of Shared Data for Distributed Embedded Systems
Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan March 23-March 24
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K. Ravindran, City University of New York
A. Sabbir, City University of New York
K. A. Kwiat, Air Force Research Laboratory
In a distributed embedded system, data items may be moved from one set of functional modules to another through a common buffer that is interposed between them over a network. Here, the computation modules disseminating data should agree on what data items are written into the remote buffer, to coordinate their actions on the external environment. Furthermore, a timely effect of these actions requires enforcing deadlines on the processing of data from the remote buffer. To meet these requirements, we need a programming structure that enables a consistent view of the processing on data in the buffer by various computation modules over prescribed time intervals. Our structure allows an explicit application-level control of the asynchrony and timing of information flow between various modules. Its use is illustrated with a case of battlefield 'data fusion' application.
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K. Ravindran, A. Sabbir, K. A. Kwiat, "Incorporating Timeliness in Atomic Write of Shared Data for Distributed Embedded Systems," icdcsw, vol. 7, pp.884-889, 24th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops - W7: EC (ICDCSW'04), 2004
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