2014 43rd International Conference on Parallel Processing 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icpp.2014.47
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An Energy-Efficient Task Scheduler for Multi-core Platforms with Per-core DVFS Based on Task Characteristics

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“…The major scheduling problem which has been addressed is that of assigning a set of tasks to different cores in the system, in order to minimize the total response time of the total set of tasks [16]. To conserve energy in multi-core platforms, Ching-Chi et al in [17] and [18] propose task scheduling algorithms that leverage percore DVFS and achieve a balance between performance and energy consumption. They consider two task execution modes: The batch mode, which runs jobs in batches; and the online mode in which jobs with different time constraints, arrival times, and computation workloads co-exist in the system.…”
Section: Real-time Scheduling Of Multi-core Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The major scheduling problem which has been addressed is that of assigning a set of tasks to different cores in the system, in order to minimize the total response time of the total set of tasks [16]. To conserve energy in multi-core platforms, Ching-Chi et al in [17] and [18] propose task scheduling algorithms that leverage percore DVFS and achieve a balance between performance and energy consumption. They consider two task execution modes: The batch mode, which runs jobs in batches; and the online mode in which jobs with different time constraints, arrival times, and computation workloads co-exist in the system.…”
Section: Real-time Scheduling Of Multi-core Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies are interesting, but the authors did not consider the reconfiguration problem, neither the memory overflow problem. In addition, the authors of the paper [17] and [18] have not studied the rechargeable systems with a well-defined period of recharge. The goal of the current approach that deals with the reconfiguration and scheduling of real-time systems is to construct software tasks that meet their hard deadlines and that guarantee a possible execution until the next recharge.…”
Section: Real-time Scheduling Of Multi-core Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A task scheduling strategy is presented in to tackle the task allocation problems on DVFS‐enabled CPU cores, the execution order of tasks, and the CPU processing frequency of each task. It presents the task scheduling model, the energy consumption model, the CPU frequency model, and a cost function for capture the scheduling scenario.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method makes the best use of core resources and deploys more subsystems on systems with a fixed number of cores. With consideration for task deadline, Lin [9] builds dynamic energy model and realize the minimum energy consumption of DVFS multicore processors. In addition, Rayo [10] also realizes DVFS with heuristic method.…”
Section: B Dynamic Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%