Modern computational systems have adopted heterogeneous multiprocessors to increase their computation capability. As the performance increases, the energy consumption in these systems also increases significantly. Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS), which allows processors to dynamically adjust their supply voltages and execution frequencies to work on different power/energy levels, is considered an efficient scheme to achieve the goal of saving energy. In this paper, we consider scheduling frame-based tasks on DVFS-enabled heterogeneous multiprocessor platforms with the goal of achieving minimal overall energy consumption. We consider three types of heterogeneous platforms, namely, dependent platforms without runtime adjusting, d...
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) has been adopted in many com-puting systems to reduce the energy consu...
This article presents a survey of energy-aware scheduling algorithms proposed for real-time systems....
The availability of mechanisms such as dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) and heterogeneou...
Heterogeneous multiprocessors have been widely used in modern computational systems to increase the ...
Nowadays, the high performance computing (HPC) systems are widely adopted in data centers to process...
Abstract—As the performance of modern multi-core proces-sors increases, the energy consumption in th...
In this paper, we address the problem of energy-aware task scheduling on DVFS-enabled multiprocessor...
Abstract—As application complexity increases, modern embedded systems have adopted heterogeneous pro...
Traditionally, the primary performance goal of computer systems has focused on reducing the executio...
As the energy consumption of multi-core systems becomes increasingly prominent, it's a challenge to ...
This paper presents an energy-aware method to schedule multiple real-time tasks in multiprocessor sy...
Jobs on high-performance computing systems are deployed mostly with the sole goal of minimizing comp...
In the recent decade, voltage scaling has become an at-tractive feature for many system component de...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of executing (soft) real-time data proce...
Energy-efficiency has been an important system issue in hardware and software designs for both real-...
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) has been adopted in many com-puting systems to reduce the energy consu...
This article presents a survey of energy-aware scheduling algorithms proposed for real-time systems....
The availability of mechanisms such as dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) and heterogeneou...
Heterogeneous multiprocessors have been widely used in modern computational systems to increase the ...
Nowadays, the high performance computing (HPC) systems are widely adopted in data centers to process...
Abstract—As the performance of modern multi-core proces-sors increases, the energy consumption in th...
In this paper, we address the problem of energy-aware task scheduling on DVFS-enabled multiprocessor...
Abstract—As application complexity increases, modern embedded systems have adopted heterogeneous pro...
Traditionally, the primary performance goal of computer systems has focused on reducing the executio...
As the energy consumption of multi-core systems becomes increasingly prominent, it's a challenge to ...
This paper presents an energy-aware method to schedule multiple real-time tasks in multiprocessor sy...
Jobs on high-performance computing systems are deployed mostly with the sole goal of minimizing comp...
In the recent decade, voltage scaling has become an at-tractive feature for many system component de...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of executing (soft) real-time data proce...
Energy-efficiency has been an important system issue in hardware and software designs for both real-...
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) has been adopted in many com-puting systems to reduce the energy consu...
This article presents a survey of energy-aware scheduling algorithms proposed for real-time systems....
The availability of mechanisms such as dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) and heterogeneou...