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Task scheduling has been investigated overwhelmingly in different communities in the past decades. Traditionally, it was used to guarantee objectives such as timeliness or resource constraints, or to optimize objectives such as system response time. Recently, as power consumption is receiving more and more attention in embedded systems, many new task scheduling approaches have been proposed to tackle the issues of low-power designs.

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(2007). Related Work. In: Ma, Z., et al. Systematic Methodology for Real-Time Cost-Effective Mapping of Dynamic Concurrent Task-Based Systems on Heterogeneous Platforms. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6344-2_2

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