Maintenance of reliable real time systems: Hardware versus software tradeoffs

Abstract The maintenance features in a high reliability real time control system form an important component in the total system. It is essential that software and hardware maintenance features function in an effective manner to ensure a high level of reliability in real time systems. Hardware maintenance features include redundant processors, self-checking circuits, diagnostic microcode etc., while software maintenance features include fault recovery programmes, audits, diagnostics etc. In this paper, we examine briefly the relationship of maintenance software to hardware in current high reliability real time systems, and how this relationship is likely to change in the future. Discussion in the paper centres around issues such as: factors that contribute to effective maintenance design; hardware characteristics that affect software; partitioning of maintenance functions between software, firmware and hardware; and current trends in maintenance of real time systems.