Application-specific workload shaping in multimedia-enabled personal mobile devices

Balaji Raman, S. Chakraborty
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Today, most personal mobile devices (e.g. cell phones and PDAs) are multimedia-enabled and support a variety of concurrently running applications such as audio/video players, word processors and Web browsers. Media-processing applications are often computationally expensive and most of these devices typically have 100 - 400 MHz processors. As a result, the user-perceived application response times are often poor when multiple applications are concurrently fired. In this paper we show that by using application-specific dynamic buffering techniques, the workload of these applications can be suitably "shaped" to fit the available processor bandwidth. Our techniques are analogous to traffic shaping which is widely used in communication networks to optimally utilize network bandwidth. Such shaping techniques have recently attracted a lot of attention in the context of embedded systems design (e.g. for dynamic voltage scaling). However, they have not been exploited for enhanced schedulability of multiple applications, as we do in this paper.
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支持多媒体的个人移动设备中特定于应用程序的工作负载塑造
今天,大多数个人移动设备(如手机和pda)都支持多媒体,并支持各种并发运行的应用程序,如音频/视频播放器、文字处理器和Web浏览器。媒体处理应用程序通常在计算上很昂贵,大多数这些设备通常具有100 - 400mhz的处理器。因此,当并发地触发多个应用程序时,用户感知到的应用程序响应时间通常很短。在本文中,我们展示了通过使用特定于应用程序的动态缓冲技术,可以适当地“塑造”这些应用程序的工作负载,以适应可用的处理器带宽。我们的技术类似于广泛应用于通信网络的流量整形,以优化利用网络带宽。这种整形技术最近在嵌入式系统设计(例如动态电压缩放)中引起了很多关注。然而,它们还没有被用于增强多个应用程序的可调度性,正如我们在本文中所做的那样。
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