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Energy-aware partitioning for multiprocessor real-time systems

by Hakan Aydin, Qi Yang - Proceedings of the International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS), IEEE CS , 2003
"... In this paper, we address the problem of partitioning peri-odic real-time tasks in a multiprocessor platform by consid-ering both feasibility and energy-awareness perspectives: our objective is to compute the feasible partitioning that results in minimum energy consumption on multiple identical proc ..."
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In this paper, we address the problem of partitioning peri-odic real-time tasks in a multiprocessor platform by consid-ering both feasibility and energy-awareness perspectives: our objective is to compute the feasible partitioning that results in minimum energy consumption on multiple identical

Energy-aware Scheduling for Multiprocessor Real-time Systems

by École Doctorale Stic, Muhammad Khurram Bhatti, Thèse Dirigée Par Cécile Belleudy, Guy Gogniat, Lionel Torres, Michel Auguin , 2011
"... Sciences et Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication ..."
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Energy-Aware Partitioning for Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems

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"... Abstract In this paper, we address the problem of partitioning peri-odic real-time tasks in a multiprocessor platform by considering both feasibility and energy-awareness perspectives: ourobjective is to compute the feasible partitioning that results in minimum energy consumption on multiple identic ..."
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Abstract In this paper, we address the problem of partitioning peri-odic real-time tasks in a multiprocessor platform by considering both feasibility and energy-awareness perspectives: ourobjective is to compute the feasible partitioning that results in minimum energy consumption on multiple

On the Energy-Aware Partitioning of Real-Time Tasks on Homogeneous Multi-Processor Systems

by Mario Bambagini, Juri Lelli, Giorgio Buttazzo
"... Abstract—In high-performance computing systems, efficient energy management is a key feature for keeping energy bills low and avoiding thermal dissipation problems, as well as for controlling the application performance. This paper considers the problem of partitioning and scheduling a set of real-t ..."
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Abstract—In high-performance computing systems, efficient energy management is a key feature for keeping energy bills low and avoiding thermal dissipation problems, as well as for controlling the application performance. This paper considers the problem of partitioning and scheduling a set of real-time

Energy-Aware Scheduling for Real-Time Multiprocessor Systems with Uncertain Task Execution Time

by Changjiu Xian, Zhiyuan Li - in Proc. of the 44th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conrefence, 2007
"... This paper presents an energy-aware method to schedule multiple real-time tasks in multiprocessor systems that sup-port dynamic voltage scaling (DVS). The key dierence from existing approaches is that we consider the probabilistic dis-tributions of the tasks ' execution time to partition the wo ..."
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This paper presents an energy-aware method to schedule multiple real-time tasks in multiprocessor systems that sup-port dynamic voltage scaling (DVS). The key dierence from existing approaches is that we consider the probabilistic dis-tributions of the tasks ' execution time to partition

Energy-Aware Implementation of Hard-Real-Time Systems Upon Multiprocessor Platforms

by James H. Anderson, Sanjoy K. Baruah - In Proceedings of the ISCA 16th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems , 2002
"... Multiprocessor implementations of real-time systems tend to be more energy-ecient than uniprocessor implementations: since the power consumed by a CMOS processor is approximately proportional to the cube of the speed or computing capacity at which the processor executes, the total power consumed ..."
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Multiprocessor implementations of real-time systems tend to be more energy-ecient than uniprocessor implementations: since the power consumed by a CMOS processor is approximately proportional to the cube of the speed or computing capacity at which the processor executes, the total power consumed

MORA: an Energy-Aware Slack Reclamation Scheme for Scheduling Sporadic Real-Time Tasks upon Multiprocessor Platforms

by Vincent Nelis, Joël Goossens , 906
"... In this paper, we address the global and preemptive energy-aware scheduling problem of sporadic constraineddeadline tasks on DVFS-identical multiprocessor platforms. We propose an online slack reclamation scheme which profits from the discrepancy between the worst- and actual-case execution time of ..."
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In this paper, we address the global and preemptive energy-aware scheduling problem of sporadic constraineddeadline tasks on DVFS-identical multiprocessor platforms. We propose an online slack reclamation scheme which profits from the discrepancy between the worst- and actual-case execution time

Speed Modulation in Energy-Aware Real-Time Systems

by Enrico Bini, Giorgio Buttazzo, Giuseppe Lipari , 2005
"... This paper presents a general framework for analyzing and designing embedded systems with energy and timing requirements. A set of realistic assumptions is considered in the model in order to apply the results in practical realtime applications. For example, the processor is assumed to have as a set ..."
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This paper presents a general framework for analyzing and designing embedded systems with energy and timing requirements. A set of realistic assumptions is considered in the model in order to apply the results in practical realtime applications. For example, the processor is assumed to have as a

Energy aware scheduling of aperiodic real-time tasks on multiprocessor systems

by Naveen Anne, Venkatesan Muthukumar - Journal of Computing Science and Engineering , 2013
"... Multicore and multiprocessor systems with dynamic voltage scaling architectures are being used as one of the solutions to satisfy the growing needs of high performance applications with low power constraints. An important aspect that has propelled this solution is effective task/application scheduli ..."
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/application scheduling and mapping algorithms for multiprocessor systems. This work proposes an energy aware, offline, probability-based unified scheduling and mapping algorithm for multiprocessor systems, to minimize the number of processors used, maximize the utilization of the processors, and optimize the energy

Scheduling strategies for multiprocessor real-time DSP

by Edward Ashford Lee , 1989
"... GLOBECOM, Dallas, Texas, November I989 completely addressed, either in the deterministic scheduling literature or in the multiprocessor systems literature. This paper will attempt to define these. Real-time digital signal processing often requires multiple processors. We assume the description of th ..."
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GLOBECOM, Dallas, Texas, November I989 completely addressed, either in the deterministic scheduling literature or in the multiprocessor systems literature. This paper will attempt to define these. Real-time digital signal processing often requires multiple processors. We assume the description
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