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Thermal-aware resource allocation in earliest deadline first using fluid scheduling

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  • Muhammad Naeem Shehzad
  • Qaisar Bashir
  • Ghufran Ahmad
  • Adeel Anjum
  • Muhammad Naeem Awais
  • Umar Manzoor
  • Zeeshan Azmat Shaikh
  • Muhammad A Balubaid
  • Tanzila Saba

Abstract

Thermal issues in microprocessors have become a major design constraint because of their adverse effects on the reliability, performance and cost of the system. This article proposes an improvement in earliest deadline first, a uni-processor scheduling algorithm, without compromising its optimality in order to reduce the thermal peaks and variations. This is done by introducing a factor of fairness to earliest deadline first algorithm, which introduces idle intervals during execution and allows uniform distribution of workload over the time. The technique notably lowers the number of context switches when compare with the previous thermal-aware scheduling algorithm based on the same amount of fairness. Although, the algorithm is proposed for uni-processor environment, it is also applicable to partitioned scheduling in multi-processor environment, which primarily converts the multi-processor scheduling problem to a set of uni-processor scheduling problem and thereafter uses a uni-processor scheduling technique for scheduling. The simulation results show that the proposed approach reduces up to 5% of the temperature peaks and variations in a uni-processor environment while reduces up to 7% and 6% of the temperature spatial gradient and the average temperature in multi-processor environment, respectively.

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  • Muhammad Naeem Shehzad & Qaisar Bashir & Ghufran Ahmad & Adeel Anjum & Muhammad Naeem Awais & Umar Manzoor & Zeeshan Azmat Shaikh & Muhammad A Balubaid & Tanzila Saba, 2019. "Thermal-aware resource allocation in earliest deadline first using fluid scheduling," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 15(3), pages 15501477198, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:15:y:2019:i:3:p:1550147719834417
    DOI: 10.1177/1550147719834417
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