Low-complexity run-time management of concurrent workloads for energy-efficient multi-core systems
2020
Contemporary embedded systems may execute multiple applications, potentially concurrently on heterogeneous platforms, with different system workloads (CPU- or memory-intensive or both) leading to different power signatures. This makes finding the most energy-efficient system configuration for each type of workload scenario extremely challenging. This paper proposes a novel run-time optimization approach aiming for maximum power normalized performance under such circumstances. Based on experimenting with PARSEC applications on an Odroid XU-3 and Intel Core i7 platforms, we model power normalized performance (in terms of instruction per second (IPS)/Watt) through multivariate linear regression (MLR). We derive run-time control methods to exploit the models in different ways, trading off optimization results with control overheads. We demonstrate low-cost and low-complexity run-time algorithms that continuously adapt system configuration to improve the IPS/Watt by up to 139% compared to existing approaches.
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