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Dynamic voltage scaling for systemwide energy minimization in real-time embedded systems

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Dynamic voltage scaling for systemwide energy minimization in real-time embedded systems
Traditionally, dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) techniques have focused on minimizing the processorenergy consumption as opposed to the entire system energy consumption. The slowdown resulting from DVS can increase the energy consumption of componentslike memory and network interfaces. Furthermore, the leakage power consumption is increasing with the scaling device technology and must also be taken into account. In this work, we consider energy efficient slowdown in a real-time task system. We present an algorithm to compute task slowdown factors based on the contribution of the processorleakage and standby energy consumption of the resources in the system. Our simulation experiments using randomly generated task sets show on an average 10% energy gains over traditional dynamic voltage scaling. We further combine slowdown with procrastination scheduling which increasesthe average energy savings to 15%. We show that our scheduling approach minimizes the total static and dynamic energy co...
Ravindra Jejurikar, Rajesh K. Gupta
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ISLPED
Authors Ravindra Jejurikar, Rajesh K. Gupta
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