Title :
Multiprocessor Synthesis for Periodic Hard Real-Time Tasks under a Given Energy Constraint
Author :
Hsu, Heng-Ruey ; Chen, Jian-Jia ; Kuo, Tei-Wei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., National Taiwan Univ., Taipei
Abstract :
The energy-aware design for electronic systems has been an important issue in hardware and/or software implementations, especially for embedded systems. This paper targets a synthesis problem for heterogeneous multiprocessor systems to schedule a set of periodic real-time tasks under a given energy consumption constraint. Each task is required to execute on a processor without migration, where tasks might have different execution times on different processor types. Our objective is to minimize the processor cost of the entire system under the given timing and energy consumption constraints. The problem is first shown being NP-hard and having no polynomial-time algorithm with a constant approximation ratio unless NP = P. We propose polynomial-time approximation algorithms with (m + 2)-approximation ratios for this challenging problem, where m is the number of the available processor types. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithms could always derive solutions with system costs close to those of optimal solutions
Keywords :
computational complexity; energy conservation; multiprocessing systems; optimisation; polynomial approximation; processor scheduling; real-time systems; NP-hard; constant approximation ratio; energy consumption constraint; heterogeneous multiprocessor systems; multiprocessor synthesis; periodic hard real-time tasks; polynomial-time approximation algorithms; timing constraints; Approximation algorithms; Costs; Embedded software; Embedded system; Energy consumption; Hardware; Multiprocessing systems; Polynomials; Processor scheduling; Real time systems; Energy-aware systems; Multiprocessor synthesis; Real-time systems; Task partitioning; Task scheduling;
Conference_Titel :
Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 2006. DATE '06. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
3-9810801-1-4
DOI :
10.1109/DATE.2006.243932