Some Observations on Optimal Frequency Selection in DVFS-based Energy Consumption Minimization
Nikzad Babaii Rizvandi, Javid Taheri, and Albert Y. Zomaya

TL;DR
This paper investigates optimal frequency selection in DVFS-based energy minimization, proving that at most two adjacent frequencies are needed for optimal energy use, and introduces an algorithm to find this optimal combination.
Contribution
The paper formulates the slack reclamation problem with frequency combinations, proves the optimal frequency usage conditions, and proposes a novel algorithm for optimal frequency selection.
Findings
Optimal energy is achieved using a single frequency for continuous sets.
For discrete frequencies, at most two adjacent frequencies are needed.
The proposed algorithm outperforms existing techniques in experiments.
Abstract
In recent years, the issue of energy consumption in parallel and distributed computing systems has attracted a great deal of attention. In response to this, many energy-aware scheduling algorithms have been developed primarily using the dynamic voltage-frequency scaling (DVFS) capability which has been incorporated into recent commodity processors. Majority of these algorithms involve two passes: schedule generation and slack reclamation. The former pass involves the redistribution of tasks among DVFS-enabled processors based on a given cost function that includes makespan and energy consumption; and, while the latter pass is typically achieved by executing individual tasks with slacks at a lower processor frequency. In this paper, a new slack reclamation algorithm is proposed by approaching the energy reduction problem from a different angle. Firstly, the problem of task slack…
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