Title :
Quality-Driven Dynamic Scheduling for Real-Time Adaptive Applications on Multiprocessor Systems
Author :
Heng Yu ; Yajun Ha ; Veeravalli, Bharadwaj
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
While quality-adaptable applications are gaining increased popularity on embedded systems (especially multimedia applications), efficient scheduling techniques are necessary to explore this feature to achieve the optimal quality output. In addition to conventional real-time requirements, emerging challenges such as leakage power and multiprocessors further complicate the formulation and solution of adaptive application scheduling problems. In this paper, we propose a dynamic adaptive application scheduling scheme that efficiently distributes the runtime slack to achieve maximized execution quality under timing and dynamic/leakage energy constraints. Our proposed methods are threefold: First, for each task in the slack receiver group, a heuristic guided-search algorithm is proposed to select the optimal processor frequency to maximize the application execution quality. Second, we present an efficient slack receiver selection methodology aiming at identifying optimal slack receivers for quality maximization. Third, our framework is further extended to consider constraints brought by interprocessor communications, where we study the effects of slack inaccuracies introduced by transmission variations, and propose a local scaling approach to compensate the induced quality loss. Experimental results on synthesized tasks and a JPEG2000 codec show that the guided-search algorithm, aided by slack receiver selection, effectively outperforms contemporary approaches with at most 88 percent more quality improvement, whereas the local scaling contributes as large as 16.9 percent on top of the guided-search results.
Keywords :
dynamic scheduling; embedded systems; multiprocessing systems; optimisation; processor scheduling; video codecs; JPEG2000 codec; application execution quality; dynamic-leakage energy constraints; embedded systems; heuristic guided-search algorithm; interprocessor communications; local scaling; local scaling approach; maximized execution quality; multiprocessor systems; optimal processor frequency; optimal quality output; quality maximization; quality-adaptable applications; quality-driven dynamic adaptive application scheduling scheme; real-time adaptive applications; runtime slack distribution; slack inaccuracies; slack receiver group; slack receiver selection methodology; transmission variations; Dynamic scheduling; Heuristic algorithms; Processor scheduling; Receivers; Runtime; Voltage control; Embedded multiprocessors; adaptiveness; quality-of-service; scheduling;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TC.2012.194