Characterizing and exploiting task load variability and correlation for energy management in multi core systems

We present a hybrid energy management technique that exploits the variability of and correlations among the computational loads of tasks in a real-time application with soft timing constraints. In our technique, task load variability and correlations are captured in stochastic models that incorporat...

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