Predictive Resource Management in Energy-constrained Embedded Systems

S. Crippa, G. Massari, F. Reghenzani, M. Zanella, W. Fornaciari
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The current trends in Internet of Things (IoT) lead to the deployment of low-power devices covering a wide range of application scenarios. These devices have the goal of executing simple tasks, automatically, usually with strict requirements in terms of space and cost. Typically, these devices have to rely on batteries or by harvesting energy devices (e.g., solar panels), in order to operate. On the other hand, IoT devices may be equipped with powerful multi-core CPUs to achieve performance goals, making the management of the energy budget a challenging task. This requires the development of an effective management system, that takes into account current and future energy budget availability, to dynamically bound the actual allocation of processing resources. Specifically, when exploiting solar panels for power supply, we can leverage on the weather forecast, to estimate the availability of energy in the near future. This paper introduces a predictive energy budget management system, targeting multi-core based embedded platforms. Thanks to both local and large-scale weather information, our solution aims at predicting the future incoming power and, accordingly, tuning the exploitable performance level to keep the system running under any environmental condition.
能源约束嵌入式系统中的预测资源管理
当前物联网(IoT)的发展趋势导致低功耗器件的部署覆盖了广泛的应用场景。这些设备的目标是自动执行简单的任务,通常在空间和成本方面有严格的要求。通常,这些设备必须依靠电池或通过收集能量设备(例如,太阳能电池板)来运行。另一方面,物联网设备可能配备强大的多核cpu来实现性能目标,这使得能源预算的管理成为一项具有挑战性的任务。这就需要开发一个有效的管理系统,考虑到当前和未来的能源预算可用性,以动态地约束加工资源的实际分配。具体来说,当利用太阳能电池板供电时,我们可以利用天气预报,估计在不久的将来能源的可用性。本文介绍了一种基于多核嵌入式平台的预测性能源预算管理系统。得益于本地和大规模的天气信息,我们的解决方案旨在预测未来的输入功率,并相应地调整可利用的性能水平,以保持系统在任何环境条件下运行。
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