2011 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Improving CPU Performance and Equalizing Power Consumption for Multicore Processors in Agent Based Process Scheduling
verfasst von : G. Muneeswari, K. L. Shunmuganathan
Erschienen in: Advances in Power Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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In a Multicore architecture, each package consists of large number of processors. This increase in processor core brings new evolution in parallel computing. Besides enormous performance enhancement, this multicore package injects lot of challenges and opportunities on the operating system scheduling point of view. We know that multiagent system is concerned with the development and analysis of optimization problems. In this paper we combine the AMAS theory of multiagent system with the scheduler of operating system to develop a new process scheduling algorithm for multicore architecture. This multiagent based scheduling algorithm promises in minimizing the average waiting time of the processes in the centralized queue, reduces the task of the scheduler and also increases cpu performance. Because of round robin scheduling, the power consumption for each processor can be equalized. We actually modified and simulated the linux 2.6.11 kernel process scheduler to incorporate the multiagent system concept. The comparison is made for different number of cores with multiple combinations of process and the results are shown for average waiting time Vs number of cores in the centralized queue and cpu performance Vs number of process and cores.