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Abstract: This paper describes a scheme for garbage collection suitable
for hard real-time applications. The approach supports
both periodic high-priority processes and low-priority processes.
Garbage collection work is done exclusively during
execution of low-priority processes. A prototype garbage
collector has been implemented for a C++ real-time kernel.
The results confirms that high-priority processes can be
guaranteed sub-millisecond response times and meet tight
deadlines.
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Boris Magnusson and Roger Henriksson. Garbage collection for hard real-time systems. Technical Report 95--153, Lund University, Sweden, 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/magnusson95garbage.html More
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