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PEGA: A Performance Effective Genetic Algorithm for Task Scheduling in Heterogeneous Systems

Published: 25 June 2012 Publication History

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Task scheduling has vital importance in heterogeneous systems because efficient task scheduling can enhance overall system performance considerably. This paper addresses the task scheduling problem by effective utilization of evolution based algorithm. Genetic algorithms are promising to provide near optimal results even in the large problem space but at the same time the time complexity of Genetic Algorithms are higher. The proposed algorithm, Performance Effective Genetic Algorithm (PEGA) not only provides near optimal schedule but also has a low time complexity. The PEGA efficiently finds the best solution from the search space; PEGA is performance effective due to effective utilization of genetic operators (crossover and mutation) through rigorous search. In addition the chromosome encoding with b-level introduces simplicity with efficiency. The performance is compared through extensive simulations with standard genetic algorithm (SGA). The comparison of results proved that the PEGA outperforms SGA in providing near optimal schedules with considerable less run time.

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    HPCC '12: Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE 14th International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communication & 2012 IEEE 9th International Conference on Embedded Software and Systems
    June 2012
    1821 pages
    ISBN:9780769547497

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 25 June 2012

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    1. directed acyclic graph
    2. genetic alogrithms
    3. makespan
    4. task scheduling

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