Minimizing execution time, energy consumption, and network load through scheduling algorithms is challenging for multi-processor-on-chip (MPSoC) based network-on-chip (NoC) systems. MPSoC based systems are prevalent in high performance computing systems. With the increase in computing capabilities of computing hardware, application requirements have increased many folds, particularly for real world scientific applications. Scheduling large scientific workflows consisting hundreds and thousands of tasks consume significant amount of time and resources. In this article, energy aware parallel scheduling techniques are presented primarily aimed at reducing the algorithm execution time while considering network load. Experimental results reveal that the proposed parallel scheduling algorithms achieve significant reduction in execution time.
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