DATE - Design, Automation and Test in Europe

2.3 Power-Aware Technique for Real-Time Systems

Date: 
Tue, 2010-03-09
Time: 
11:30 - 13:00
Location / Room: 
Konferenz 1

Moderators: 
C Yiran, Seagate, US
J Henkel, Karlsruhe U, DE

This session includes three papers regarding the power optimisation and temperature-aware scheduling technique for real-time systems.  The first paper presents a leakage power optimisation scheme with temperature consideration.  The second paper illustrates a method to predict the energy and performance overhead of real-time operating systems.  Finally, the third paper talks about how to distribute the idle time intelligently to optimize the working temperature of DVS systems.

1130 ENERGY-EFFICIENT REAL-TIME TASK SCHEDULING WITH TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT LEAKAGE
C-Y Yang and T-W Kuo, National Taiwan U, ROC
J-J Chen and L Thiele, ETH Zurich, CH
1200 PREDICTING ENERGY AND PERFORMANCE OVERHEAD OF REAL-TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS
S Penolazzi, I Sander and A Hemani, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), SE
1230 TEMPERATURE-AWARE IDLE TIME DISTRIBUTION FOR ENERGY OPTIMIZATION WITH DYNAMIC VOLTAGE SCALING
M Bao, P Eles and Z Peng, Linkoping University, SE
A Andrei, Ericsson, SE
IPs IP1-1, IP1-2
1300 LUNCH BREAK