On The Design and Application of Thermal Isolation Servers
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Recently, there has been an increasing trend towards executing real-time applications on multi-core platforms.
However, this complicates the design problem, as applications running on different cores can interfere
due to shared resources and mediums. In this paper, we focus on thermal interference, where a given task (τ1)
heats the processor, resulting in reduced service (due to Dynamic Thermal Management (DTM)) to another
task (τ2). In real-time domain, where tasks have deadline constraints, thermal interference is a substantial
problem as it directly impacts the Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) of the effected application (τ2). The
problem exacerbates as we move to mixed-criticality systems, where the criticality of τ2 may be greater than
the criticality of τ1, complicating the certification process.
In this paper,we propose a server based strategy (Thermal Isolation Server (TI Server))which can be used to
avoid thermal interference of applications.We also present a heuristic to design TI Servers to meet the timing
constraints of all tasks and the thermal constraints of the system. TI Servers are time/space composable, and
can be applied to a variety of task models. We also evaluate TI Servers on a hardware test-bed for validation
purposes.
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2020-01-24



