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ECRTS
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Energy Aware Non-Preemptive Scheduling for Hard Real-Time Systems
Slowdown based on dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) provides the ability to perform an energy-delay tradeoff in the system. Non-preemptive scheduling becomes an integral part of syste...
Ravindra Jejurikar, Rajesh K. Gupta
RTCSA
2008
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Schedulability Analysis for Non-Preemptive Tasks under Strict Periodicity Constraints
Real-time systems are often designed using preemptive scheduling to guarantee the execution of high priority tasks. For multiple reasons there is a great interest in exploring non...
Omar Kermia, Yves Sorel
CORR
2010
Springer
177views Education» more  CORR 2010»
13 years 1 months ago
Dynamic Scheduling of Skippable Periodic Tasks with Energy Efficiency in Weakly Hard Real-Time System
Energy consumption is a critical design issue in real-time systems, especially in battery- operated systems. Maintaining high performance, while extending the battery life between...
Santhi Baskaran, P. Thambidurai
SUTC
2008
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Power-Aware Real-Time Scheduling upon Identical Multiprocessor Platforms
In this paper, we address the power-aware scheduling of sporadic constrained-deadline hard real-time tasks using dynamic voltage scaling upon multiprocessor platforms. We propose ...
Vincent Nélis, Joël Goossens, Raymond ...
RTAS
2000
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Voltage-Clock-Scaling Adaptive Scheduling Techniques for Low Power in Hard Real-Time Systems
—Many embedded systems operate under severe power and energy constraints. Voltage clock scaling is one mechanism by which energy consumption may be reduced: It is based on the fa...
C. Mani Krishna, Yann-Hang Lee