Proceedings 20th IEEE International Parallel &Amp; Distributed Processing Symposium 2006
DOI: 10.1109/ipdps.2006.1639528
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Self-organized task allocation for computing systems with reconfigurable components

Abstract: Abstract-A self-organized allocation scheme for service tasks in computing systems is proposed in this paper. Usually components of a computing system need some service from time to time in order perform their work efficiently. In adaptive computing systems the components and the necessary tasks adapt to the needs of users or the environment. Since in such cases the type of service tasks will often change it is attractive to use reconfigurable hardware to perform the service tasks. The studied system consists … Show more

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“…In [181], Yu and Ram propose a multi-agent system for the scheduling of dynamic job shops with flexible routing and sequence-dependent setups based on the division of labour in social insects. Finally, Merkle et al [119] use a response threshold model for the self-organized task allocation for computing systems with reconfigurable components.…”
Section: Applications Inspired By the Division Of Labourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [181], Yu and Ram propose a multi-agent system for the scheduling of dynamic job shops with flexible routing and sequence-dependent setups based on the division of labour in social insects. Finally, Merkle et al [119] use a response threshold model for the self-organized task allocation for computing systems with reconfigurable components.…”
Section: Applications Inspired By the Division Of Labourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We mention, for example, the work by Campos et al [31] on dynamic task allocation considering trucks and facilities. Other noteworthy works are the management algorithm for peer-to-peer networks by Sasabe et al [165] or the task allocation algorithm for computing systems with reconfigurable components by Merkle et al [143]. Furthermore, division of labour has also been used in WSNtargeted applications such as the topology control algorithm from [105] and the architectural paradigm for sensor/actuator networks proposed in [123].…”
Section: Division Of Labourmentioning
confidence: 99%