Dynamic Adjustments Of Threshold Temperatures
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2019
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Publisher COMSATS University Islambad Lahore Campus
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This research work addresses the issues of thermal emergencies in real-time embedded
system using scheduling based algorithms. The algorithms considers execution of
periodic task sets including both independent and dependent tasks over homogeneous
multi-core processors without violating deadlines. We propose two algorithms in this
work. The first one adjusts the thermal threshold values based on the processor
utilization to reduce thermal peaks and thermal spatial gradients for independent
periodic task sets. The second algorithm is a DVFS enabled load-balancing algorithm
for execution of dependent periodic task sets to reduce the temperature peaks and spatial
gradients. The proposed algorithms are evaluated in a simulation environment using a
scheduling and thermal model for synthetic and bench marks techniques. The used
hardware platform comprises four and eight cores. The results show that GTAI with
74ºC threshold reduces average temperature up to 6ºC and maximum temperature
spatial gradient was reduced by 33% as compared to benchmarks techniques. The
DVFS enabled DFS was able to decrease peak temperature by 31% and temperature
spatial gradients by almost 50% in a 4-Core system.
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