Assertive Dynamic Power Management (AsDPM) strategy for globally scheduled RT multiprocessor systems

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Abstract

Emerging trends in applications with the requirement of considerable computational performance and decreasing time-to-market have urged the need of multiprocessor systems. With the increase in number of processors, there is an increased demand to efficiently control the energy and power budget of such embedded systems. Dynamic Power Management (DPM) strategies attempt to control this budget by actively changing the power consumption profile of the system. This paper presents a novel DPM strategy for real time applications. It is based on the extraction of inherently present idleness in application's behavior to make appropriate decisions for state-transition of processors in a multiprocessor system. Experimental results show that conventional DPM approaches often yield suboptimal, if not incorrect, performance in the presence of real time constraints. Our strategy gives better energy consumption performance under the same constraints by 10.40%. Also, it reduces the number of overall state transitions by 74.85% and 59.76% for EDF and LLF scheduling policies respectively. © 2010 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

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Bhatti, M. K., Farooq, M., Belleudy, C., Auguin, M., & Mbarek, O. (2010). Assertive Dynamic Power Management (AsDPM) strategy for globally scheduled RT multiprocessor systems. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 5953 LNCS, pp. 116–126). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11802-9_16

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