We consider a real-time system where a single processor with variable speed executes an infinite sequence of sporadic and independent jobs. We assume that job sizes and relative deadlines are bounded by $C$ and $∆$ respectively. Furthermore, $Smax$ denotes the maximal speed of the processor. In such a real-time system, a speed selection policy dynamically chooses (i.e.,on-line) the speed of the processor to execute the current, not yet finished, jobs. We say that an on-line speed policy is feasible if it is able to execute any sequence of jobs while meeting two constraints: the processor speed is always below $Smax$ and no job misses its deadline. In this paper, we compare the feasibility region of four on-line speed selection policies in...
In this paper we study energy efficient deadline scheduling on multiprocessors in which the processo...
International audienceWe consider a Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) processor executing...
We investigate the preemptive scheduling of periodic tasks with hard deadlines. We show that, even i...
We consider a real-time system where a single processor with variable speed executes an infinite seq...
International audienceWe consider a real-time system where a single processor with variable speed ex...
The energy consumption is a crucial issue for real-time systems,that's why optimizing it online, i.e...
International audienceThis paper proposes a Discrete Time Markov Decision Process (MDP) approach to ...
This paper proposes a Markov Decision Process (MDP) approach to compute the optimal on-line speed sc...
This paper proposes a Markov Decision Process (MDP) approach to compute theoptimal on-line speed sca...
International audienceThis paper presents a discrete time Markov Decision Process (MDP) to compute t...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
International audienceWe are given a set of n jobs and a single processor that can vary its speed dy...
International audienceA key objective in the management of modern computer systems consists in minim...
This paper proposes a Discrete Time Markov Decision Process (MDP) approach to compute the optimal on...
International audienceWe are given a set of n jobs and a single processor that can vary its speed dy...
In this paper we study energy efficient deadline scheduling on multiprocessors in which the processo...
International audienceWe consider a Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) processor executing...
We investigate the preemptive scheduling of periodic tasks with hard deadlines. We show that, even i...
We consider a real-time system where a single processor with variable speed executes an infinite seq...
International audienceWe consider a real-time system where a single processor with variable speed ex...
The energy consumption is a crucial issue for real-time systems,that's why optimizing it online, i.e...
International audienceThis paper proposes a Discrete Time Markov Decision Process (MDP) approach to ...
This paper proposes a Markov Decision Process (MDP) approach to compute the optimal on-line speed sc...
This paper proposes a Markov Decision Process (MDP) approach to compute theoptimal on-line speed sca...
International audienceThis paper presents a discrete time Markov Decision Process (MDP) to compute t...
We consider online scheduling algorithms in the dynamic speed scaling model, where a processor can s...
International audienceWe are given a set of n jobs and a single processor that can vary its speed dy...
International audienceA key objective in the management of modern computer systems consists in minim...
This paper proposes a Discrete Time Markov Decision Process (MDP) approach to compute the optimal on...
International audienceWe are given a set of n jobs and a single processor that can vary its speed dy...
In this paper we study energy efficient deadline scheduling on multiprocessors in which the processo...
International audienceWe consider a Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) processor executing...
We investigate the preemptive scheduling of periodic tasks with hard deadlines. We show that, even i...