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Reactive speed control in temperature-constrained real-time systems

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Real-Time Systems, 2006. 18th Euromicro Conference on
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Author(s): Shengquan Wang
Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX
Bettati, R.
Page(s): 10 pp. - 170
Product Type: Conference Publications

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Abstract

In this paper, we study temperature-constrained real-time systems, where real-time guarantees must be met without exceeding safe temperature levels within the processor. We give a short review on temperature issues in processors and describe how speed control can be used to trade-off task delays against processor temperature. In this paper, we describe how traditional worst-case execution scenarios do not apply in temperature-constrained situations. As example, we adopt a simple reactive speed control technique. We show how this simple reactive scheme can improve the processor utilization compared with any constant-speed scheme

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