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H. Aydin, R. Melhem, D. Mosse, and P. Mejia-Alvarez. Dynamic and agressive scheduling techniques for power-aware real-time systems. In IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, Dec. 2001.

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....a limit on the number of speed changes allowed. More recently, an offline fixed priority scheduling algorithm was presented in [19] In [15] an online DVS scheme that considers workload variation slack time was presented. DVS techniques for multiprocessor systems are described in [8] and [13] In [3], a speculative technique is proposed to reduce processor speed in anticipation of reduced execution times. Another predictive scheme is proposed in [20] This scheme has been implemented in the eCos operating system [7] running on a StrongArm processor board. The placement of power management ....

H. Aydin, R. Melham, D. Mosse, P. Mejia-Alvarez. Dynamic and agressive scheduling techniques for power-aware real-time systems. Proc. Real-Time Systems Symp., pp. 95--105, 2001.


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....real time applications that process voice, video, and other media content. These applications need to be scalable for adapting to available processor and communication bandwidth. Recent research finds that dynamically adjusting energy usage to adapt to workloads leads to considerable power savings [2]. An interesting research path is to investigate how we might exploit the run time characterization techniques used by BEST to control the resource allocations of these scalable SRT applications so that they effectively use power. 5.2 Conclusion Standard best effort schedulers make no resource ....

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H. Aydin, R. Melhem, D. Mosse, and P. Mejia-Alvarez. Dynamic and agressive scheduling techniques for power-aware real-time systems. In IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, December 2001.

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