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    Title: A High Performance Load Balance Strategy for Real-Time Multicore Systems
    Authors: Cho, Keng-Mao
    Tsai, Chun-Wei
    Chiu, Yi-Shiuan
    Yang, Chu-Sing
    Contributors: 資訊多媒體應用系
    Keywords: POWER MANAGEMENT
    EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
    VOLTAGE ISLANDS
    ENERGY
    DEVICES
    OPTIMIZATION
    PROCESSORS
    MULTIMEDIA
    DESIGN
    Date: 2014
    Issue Date: 2015-05-06 21:17:54 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
    Abstract: Finding ways to distribute workloads to each processor core and efficiently reduce power consumption is of vital importance, especially for real-time systems. In this paper, a novel scheduling algorithm is proposed for real-time multicore systems to balance the computation loads and save power. The developed algorithm simultaneously considers multiple criteria, a novel factor, and task deadline, and is called power and deadline-aware multicore scheduling (PDAMS). Experiment results show that the proposed algorithm can greatly reduce energy consumption by up to 54.2% and the deadline times missed, as compared to the other scheduling algorithms outlined in this paper.
    Relation: Scientific World Journal
    Appears in Collections:[Dept. of Multimedia and Game Development] Periodical Articles

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