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IPPS
2005
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Code-Size Minimization in Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems
— Program code size is a critical factor in determining the manufacturing cost of many embedded systems, particularly those aimed at the extremely costconscious consumer market. ...
Sanjoy K. Baruah, Nathan Fisher
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ECRTS
2005
IEEE
15 years 3 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
DAC
2001
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Energy Efficient Fixed-Priority Scheduling for Real-Time Systems on Variable Voltage Processors
Energy consumption has become an increasingly important consideration in designing many real-time embedded systems. Variable voltage processors, if used properly, can dramatically...
Gang Quan, Xiaobo Hu
ICCAD
2003
IEEE
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15 years 6 months ago
Generalized Network Flow Techniques for Dynamic Voltage Scaling in Hard Real-Time Systems
Energy consumption is an important performance parameter for portable and wireless embedded systems. However, energy consumption must be carefully balanced with real-time responsi...
Vishnu Swaminathan, Krishnendu Chakrabarty
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PATMOS
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Fast Calculation of Permissible Slowdown Factors for Hard Real-Time Systems
This work deals with the problem to optimise the energy consumption of an embedded system. On system level, tasks are assumed to have a certain CPU-usage they need for completion. ...
Henrik Lipskoch, Karsten Albers, Frank Slomka