T-L plane abstraction-based energy-efficient real-time scheduling for multi-core wireless sensors

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Abstract

Energy efficiency is considered as a critical requirement for wireless sensor networks. As more wireless sensor nodes are equipped with multi-cores, there are emerging needs for energy-efficient real-time scheduling algorithms. The T-L plane-based scheme is known to be an optimal global scheduling technique for periodic real-time tasks on multi-cores. Unfortunately, there has been a scarcity of studies on extending T-L plane-based scheduling algorithms to exploit energy-saving techniques. In this paper, we propose a new T-L plane-based algorithm enabling energy-efficient real-time scheduling on multi-core sensor nodes with dynamic power management (DPM). Our approach addresses the overhead of processor mode transitions and reduces fragmentations of the idle time, which are inherent in T-L plane-based algorithms. Our experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm compared to other energy-aware scheduling methods on T-L plane abstraction.

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Kim, Y., Lee, K. S., Pham, N. S., Lee, S. R., & Lee, C. G. (2016). T-L plane abstraction-based energy-efficient real-time scheduling for multi-core wireless sensors. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16071054

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