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Exploring Energy Saving for Mixed-Criticality Systems on Multi-Cores
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2016
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringEnergy EfficiencyComputer ArchitectureEnergy OptimizationSystems EngineeringEnergy ReductionParallel ComputingManycore ProcessorPower-aware SoftwarePower-aware ComputingMixed-criticality SystemsComputer EngineeringEnergy ManagementSustainable EnergyReal-time Multiprocessor SystemMany-core ArchitectureMultiprocessor SystemParallel ProgrammingPower-efficient ComputingMixed-criticality Energy Minimization
In this paper we study a general energy minimization problem for mixed-criticality systems on multi-cores, considering different system operation modes, and static & dynamic energy consumption. While making global scheduling decisions, trade-offs in energy consumption between different modes and also between static and dynamic energy consumption are required. Thus, such a problem is challenging. To this end, we first develop an optimal solution analytically for unicore and a corresponding low-complexity heuristic. Leveraging this, we further propose energy-aware mapping techniques and explore energy savings for multi-cores. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to investigate mixed-criticality energy minimization in such a general setting. The effectiveness of our approaches in energy reduction is demonstrated through both extensive simulations and a realistic industrial application.
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