Upon mixed-criticality environments, the execution of high-criticality functionalities must be protected from interference from the execution of less critical functionalities. A means of achieving this objective upon multiprocessor environments is by forbidding less critical functionalities from executing anywhere upon the platform while more critical functionalities are executing upon any processor. This approach towards ensuring temporal isolation between the different criticalities that are co-implemented upon a common platform is explored in this paper, under both the global and partitioned paradigms of multiprocessor scheduling.

BibTex Entry

@inproceedings{Baruah2014,
 author = {S. Baruah and A. Burns},
 booktitle = {Proc. 2nd Workshop on Mixed Criticality Systems (WMC), RTSS},
 editor = {L. Cucu-Grosjean and R. Davis},
 pages = {21--26},
 title = {Achieving temporal isolation in multiprocessor mixed-criticality systems},
 year = {2014}
}