Battery-Aware Scheduling of Mixed Criticality Systems

Wireless systems such as satellites and sensor networks are often battery-powered. To operate optimally they must therefore take the performance properties of real batteries into account. Additionally, these systems, and therefore their batteries, are often exposed to loads with uncertain timings. M...

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Published inLeveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation. Specialized Techniques and Applications pp. 208 - 222
Main Authors Wognsen, Erik Ramsgaard, Hansen, René Rydhof, Larsen, Kim Guldstrand
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
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Summary:Wireless systems such as satellites and sensor networks are often battery-powered. To operate optimally they must therefore take the performance properties of real batteries into account. Additionally, these systems, and therefore their batteries, are often exposed to loads with uncertain timings. Mixed criticality and soft real-time systems may accept deadline violations and therefore enable trade-offs and evaluation of performance by criteria such as the number of tasks that can be completed with a given battery. We model a task set in combination with the kinetic battery model as a stochastic hybrid system and study its performance under battery-aware scheduling strategies. We believe that this evaluation does not scale with current verification techniques for stochastic hybrid systems. Instead statistical model checking provides a viable alternative with statistical guarantees. Based on our model we also calculate an upper bound on the attainable number of task instances from a battery, and we provide a battery-aware scheduler that wastes no energy on instances that are not guaranteed to make their deadlines.
Bibliography:This work is partially supported by SENSATION (Self Energy-Supporting Autonomous Computation) under the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme.
ISBN:9783662452301
3662452308
ISSN:0302-9743
1611-3349
DOI:10.1007/978-3-662-45231-8_15