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Thermal-Aware Scheduling for Real-time Applications in Embedded Systems Adam Lewis, Soumik Ghosh, and N.-F. Tzeng (A) Approved for public release; distribution.

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1 Thermal-Aware Scheduling for Real-time Applications in Embedded Systems Adam Lewis, Soumik Ghosh, and N.-F. Tzeng (A) Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Center for Advanced Computer Studies University of Louisiana Lafayette, Louisiana High Performance Embedded Computing (HPEC) Workshop 22-24 September 2009

2 hermal-Aware Scheduling for Real-Time Applications in Embedded Systems T Problem Statement Desktop thermal mgt techniques inappropriate for embedded systems Use of DVFS in response to DTM events has negative impact on deadlines Real-time requirements eliminate available slack in task schedules Need to avoid rather than react to thermal events

3 hermal-Aware Scheduling for Real-Time Applications in Embedded Systems T Proposed Solution System-wide energy model Based on H/W performance counters Map system power consumption to overall thermal envelope Thermal Policy Manager Extends existing power mgt Uses model to predict what threads are leading to a DTM event OS Dispatcher Adjusts load balance to move work to cooler processing cores

4 hermal-Aware Scheduling for Real-Time Applications in Embedded Systems T Challenges – How to create a full system power and thermal model? – Do we have the correct set of sensors? – Are sensors correctly placed on the processor? – How to balance power vs. performance in scheduling decisions? Contributions and Challenges Contributions Model that relates system energy input to subsystem energy consumption based on tightly correlated parameters Scheduler mechanisms that balance task load to confine power consumption to a given power budget and thermal envelope


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