Title: Multiprocessor Frequency Locking for Real-Time Task Synchronization
Authors: Chen, Ya-Shu
Chang, Li-Pin
Kuo, Tei-Wei
資訊工程學系
Department of Computer Science
Keywords: Real-time Synchronization;Energy Consumption;Resource Management Protocol
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2008
Abstract: Energy-efficient real-time task scheduling is complicated by the deployment of co-processors. The problem complexity comes from the complexity in multiprocessor task scheduling and the difficulty in the trading of priority inversion with energy consumption. In this paper, a multiprocessor task synchronization protocol is proposed by locking the frequency of each (co-)processor and synchronizing resource sharing of tasks in a systematic way and with cross-(co)processor considerations. The well-known Priority Ceiling Protocol is taken as an example for its extension on energy-efficient real-time multiprocessor scheduling. The objective is to minimize the energy consumption of a task set and, at the same time, meet the task deadlines. The capability of the proposed methodology is evaluated by a series of experiments, for which encouraging results are presented.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/146252
Journal: APPLIED COMPUTING 2008, VOLS 1-3
Begin Page: 289
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