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General Paper

Complexity of scheduling of coupled tasks with chains precedence constraints and any constant length of gap

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Pages 524-529 | Received 01 Nov 2010, Accepted 01 Feb 2011, Published online: 21 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

Coupled tasks scheduling was originally introduced for modelling complex radar devices. It is still used for controlling such devices and applied in similar applications. This paper considers a problem of coupled tasks scheduling on one processor, under the assumptions that all processing times are equal to 1, the gap has a constant exact length and the precedence constraints are strict. Although it is proven that the problem stated above is NP-hard in the strong sense if the precedence constraints have a form of a general graph, it is possible to solve some of its relaxed versions in polynomial time. This paper contains a solution for the problem of coupled tasks scheduling with an assumption that the precedence constraints graph has a form of chains and it presents an algorithm that can solve the problem with such assumption in time O(n log n).

Acknowledgements

This work was financed by the Polish NCN (National Science Centre), grant number N N519 643340.

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