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A Voltage and Resource Synthesis Technique for Energy-Aware Real-time Systems
Daegu, Korea August 21-August 24
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Dong-In Kang, University of Southern California/Information Sciences Institute
Stephen P. Crago, University of Southern California/Information Sciences Institute
Jinwoo Suh, University of Southern California/Information Sciences Institute
Janice McMahon, University of Southern California/Information Sciences Institute
We consider a resource synthesis technique for realtime systems where dynamic voltage scaling is supported, the energy budget is limited, and the performance of the system depends on how resources and energy are used. We propose a resource synthesis technique that derives both the supply voltages and the resource allocation of the tasks in the system to maximize system performance. The resulting system satisfies real-time schedulability and energy requirements.
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Dong-In Kang, Stephen P. Crago, Jinwoo Suh, Janice McMahon, "A Voltage and Resource Synthesis Technique for Energy-Aware Real-time Systems," rtcsa, pp.20-27, 13th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA 2007), 2007
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