With the ever increasing need for embedding still more complex signal processing functionalities into different types of applications, some with very scarce energy resources, the ability to execute such computation-intensive algorithms on multiple cooperating processors in an energy harvesting (EH) environment is a natural next requirement. In this work we therefore identify the characteristics of the problem that occurs when static multiprocessor scheduling paradigms have to be merged with basic concepts of running a multiprocessor platform from environmental energy sources, and in terms of a framework we suggest how to operate the scheduling process when influenced by EH constraints.
Date of Conference: 17-20 May 2009