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Energy-aware scheduling mandatory/optional tasks in multicore real-time systems
Fecha
2017-01Registro en:
Méndez-Díaz, Isabel; Orozco, Javier Dario; Santos, Rodrigo Martin; Zabala, Paula Lorena; Energy-aware scheduling mandatory/optional tasks in multicore real-time systems; Wiley; International Transactions in Operational Research; 24; 1-2; 1-2017; 173-198
0969-6016
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Méndez-Díaz, Isabel
Orozco, Javier Dario
Santos, Rodrigo Martin
Zabala, Paula Lorena
Resumen
Reward-based scheduling of real-time systems of periodic, preemptable, and independent tasks with mandatory and optional parts in homogeneous multiprocessors with energy considerations is a problem that has not been analyzed before. The problem is NP-hard. In this paper, a restricted migration schedule is adopted in which different jobs of the same task may execute in different processors and at different power modes but no migration is allowed after the job has started its execution. An objective function to maximize the performance of the system considering the execution of optional parts, the benefits of slowing down the processor, and a penalty for changing the operation frequency is introduced together with a set of constraints that guarantee the real-time performance of the system. Different algorithms are proposed to find a feasible schedule maximizing the objective function and are compared using synthetic systems of tasks generated following guidelines proposed in previous papers.