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Task Scheduling in Real Time Systems with Energy Harvesting and Energy Minimization

Arvind Kumar1 and Bashir Alam1
  • 1 Jamia Millia Islamia, India

Abstract

Energy is a major concern in battery operated real time devices (e.g. sensor nodes situated in remote areas) as battery life is solely responsible for the functioning of such devices. For such systems to work continuously and successively a regular source of energy is required. The lifetime of such systems can be increased by reducing the energy consumption and increasing energy production. Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS) scheduling algorithms is an existing approach for minimizing energy consumption. Energy harvesting is used for energy production (as a source of energy) and Earliest Deadline First (EDF) is an existing traditional approach for task scheduling in real time systems. In this paper, we propose a real time task scheduling algorithm using both DVS and EDF with energy harvesting. The proposed approach is designed to reduce energy consumption and enhanced the system lifetime. Our experimental results show that the proposed approach increases the task feasibility and reduces the energy consumption to increase the system lifetime.

Journal of Computer Science
Volume 14 No. 8, 2018, 1126-1133

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2018.1126.1133

Submitted On: 11 April 2018 Published On: 15 August 2018

How to Cite: Kumar, A. & Alam, B. (2018). Task Scheduling in Real Time Systems with Energy Harvesting and Energy Minimization. Journal of Computer Science, 14(8), 1126-1133. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2018.1126.1133

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Keywords

  • Real Time System
  • Energy
  • Scheduling
  • Energy Harvesting
  • Feasibility