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Best Speed Fit EDF Scheduling for Performance Asymmetric Multiprocessors

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  • Peng Wu
  • Minsoo Ryu

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In order to improve the performance of a real-time system, asymmetric multiprocessors have been proposed. The benefits of improved system performance and reduced power consumption from such architectures cannot be fully exploited unless suitable task scheduling and task allocation approaches are implemented at the operating system level. Unfortunately, most of the previous research on scheduling algorithms for performance asymmetric multiprocessors is focused on task priority assignment. They simply assign the highest priority task to the fastest processor. In this paper, we propose BSF-EDF (best speed fit for earliest deadline first) for performance asymmetric multiprocessor scheduling. This approach chooses a suitable processor rather than the fastest one, when allocating tasks. With this proposed BSF-EDF scheduling, we also derive an effective schedulability test.

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  • Peng Wu & Minsoo Ryu, 2017. "Best Speed Fit EDF Scheduling for Performance Asymmetric Multiprocessors," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-7, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1237438
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/1237438
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