DocumentCode
2350007
Title
The effects of energy management on reliability in real-time embedded systems
Author
Zhu, Dakai ; Melhem, Rami ; Moss, Daniel
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Pittsburgh Univ., PA, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
7-11 Nov. 2004
Firstpage
35
Lastpage
40
Abstract
The slack time in real-time systems can be used by recovery schemes to increase system reliability as well as by frequency and voltage scaling techniques to save energy. Moreover, the rate of transient faults (i.e., soft errors caused, for example, by cosmic ray radiations) also depends on system operating frequency and supply voltage. Thus, there is an interesting trade-off between system reliability and energy consumption. This work first investigates the effects of frequency and voltage scaling on the fault rate and proposes two fault rate models based on previously published data. Then, the effects of energy management on reliability are studied. Our analysis results show that, energy management through frequency and voltage scaling could dramatically reduce system reliability, and ignoring the effects of energy management on the fault rate is too optimistic and may lead to unsatisfied system reliability.
Keywords
embedded systems; fault simulation; power control; reliability; system recovery; transients; energy consumption; energy management; fault rate models; frequency and voltage scaling; operating frequency; real-time embedded systems; recovery schemes; slack time; supply voltage; system reliability; transient faults; Embedded system; Energy consumption; Energy management; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Frequency; Real time systems; Redundancy; Reliability; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Aided Design, 2004. ICCAD-2004. IEEE/ACM International Conference on
ISSN
1092-3152
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8702-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCAD.2004.1382539
Filename
1382539
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