Abstract
While much work has addressed energy-efficient scheduling for sequential tasks where each task can run on only one processor at a time, little work has been done for parallel tasks where an individual task can be executed by multiple processors simultaneously. In this paper, we develop energy minimizing algorithms for parallel task systems with timing guarantees. For parallel tasks executed by a fixed number of processors, we first propose several heuristic algorithms based on level-packing for task scheduling, and then present a polynomial-time complexity energy minimizing algorithm which is optimal for any given level-packed task schedule. For parallel tasks that can run on a variable number of processors, we propose another polynomial-time complexity algorithm to determine the number of processors executing each task, task schedule and frequency assignment. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work that addresses energy-efficient scheduling for parallel real-time tasks. Our simulation result shows that the proposed approach can significantly reduce the system energy consumption.
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