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Markov Decision Process Based Energy-Efficient Scheduling For Slice-Parallel Video Decoding

David Atienza Alonso, Karim Kanoun
2013
Conference paper
Abstract

We consider the problem of energy-efficient scheduling for slice-parallel video decoders on multicore systems with Dynamic Voltage Frequency Scaling (DVFS) enabled processors. We rigorously formulate the problem as a Markov decision process (MDP), which simultaneously considers the on-line scheduling and per-core DVFS capabilities; the power consumption of the processor cores and caches; and the loss tolerant and dynamic nature of the video decoder. The objective is to minimize longterm power consumption subject to a minimum Quality of Service (QoS) constraint related to the decoder’s throughput. We evaluate the proposed scheduling algorithm using traces generated from a cycle-accurate multiprocessor ARM simulator.

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