A survey of fault-tolerance techniques for embedded systems from the perspective of power, energy, and thermal issues
The relentless technology scaling has provided a significant increase in processor
performance, but on the other hand, it has led to adverse impacts on system reliability. In …
performance, but on the other hand, it has led to adverse impacts on system reliability. In …
Energy-aware scheduling of distributed systems
Scheduling of tasks on a multi-machine system to reduce the makespan, while satisfying the
precedence constraints between the tasks, is known to be an NP-hard problem. We propose …
precedence constraints between the tasks, is known to be an NP-hard problem. We propose …
Stochastic thermal-aware real-time task scheduling with considerations of soft errors
With the continued scaling of the CMOS devices, the exponential increase in power density
has strikingly elevated the temperature of on-chip systems. Dynamic voltage/frequency …
has strikingly elevated the temperature of on-chip systems. Dynamic voltage/frequency …
Thermal-aware task scheduling and resource allocation for UAV-and-Basestation hybrid-enabled MEC networks
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-enabled mobile edge computing (MEC) has recently
emerged to provide services in the resource-shortage areas, eg, rural and disaster rescue …
emerged to provide services in the resource-shortage areas, eg, rural and disaster rescue …
Reducing peak power consumption inmulti-core systems without violatingreal-time constraints
The potential of multi-core chips for high performance and reliability at low cost has made
them ideal computing platforms for embedded real-time systems. As a result, power …
them ideal computing platforms for embedded real-time systems. As a result, power …
Predicting thermal behavior for temperature management in time-critical multicore systems
B Yun, KG Shin, S Wang - 2013 IEEE 19th Real-Time and …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Multi-core System-on-Chip (SoC) has become a popular execution platform for many
embedded real-time systems that require high performance and low power-consumption …
embedded real-time systems that require high performance and low power-consumption …
On thermal utilization of periodic task sets in uni-processor systems
R Ahmed, P Ramanathan… - 2013 IEEE 19th …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper we introduce a novel characterization of real-time tasks based on their
temperature impact. This characterization is used to analyze the schedulability of periodic …
temperature impact. This characterization is used to analyze the schedulability of periodic …
Multi-Server Assisted Task Offloading and Resource Allocation for Latency Minimization in Thermal-Aware MEC Networks
R Zhang, L Yin, Y Hao, H Gao… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
As the 6G network advances, the integration of sophisticated data mining techniques within
the Consumer Internet of Things (CIoT) intensifies challenges in CPU temperature …
the Consumer Internet of Things (CIoT) intensifies challenges in CPU temperature …
Thermal implications of energy-saving schedulers
SM D'souza, RR Rajkumar - 29th Euromicro Conference on Real …, 2017 - drops.dagstuhl.de
In many real-time systems, continuous operation can raise processor temperature,
potentially leading to system failure, bodily harm to users, or a reduction in the functional …
potentially leading to system failure, bodily harm to users, or a reduction in the functional …
Energy-aware scheduling of distributed systems using cellular automata
In today's world of large distributed systems, the need for energy efficiency of individual
components is complemented by the need for energy awareness of the complete system …
components is complemented by the need for energy awareness of the complete system …