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Driving is a complex process requiring timely interactions between the driver, the vehicle and the environment. This paper aims at providing time-stressed intelligent services in the smart car. To guarantee the system’s timeliness, we identify the situations which require timely responses and determine the worst-case, the deadlines and durations of these tasks. The tasks are preemptive so that a task with higher priority will interrupt the current running task with lower priority. We implement a real-time scheduler to provide a satisfactory result in fewer amount of time.
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This research is supported by Ningbo Natural Science Foundation (2010A610108), NSF of Zhejiang Province, China (No.Y1080123), Foundation of MHRSS of China (No. 2009-416), and Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars, State Education Ministry (SRF for ROCS, SEM, No. 2009-1590).
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Sun, J., Zhang, Y., Wang, B., He, K. (2012). Providing Timely Response in Smart Car. In: He, X., Hua, E., Lin, Y., Liu, X. (eds) Computer, Informatics, Cybernetics and Applications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 107. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1839-5_23
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