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A Generalized Framework for System-Wide Energy Savings in Hard Real-Time Embedded Systems

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A Generalized Framework for System-Wide Energy Savings in Hard Real-Time Embedded Systems
A generalized dynamic energy performance scaling (DEPS) framework is proposed for exploring applicationspecific energy-saving potential in hard real-time embedded systems. This software-centric framework focuses on system-wide energy reduction and takes advantage of possible power control mechanisms to trade off performance for energy savings. Three existing technologies, i.e., dynamic hardware resource configuration (DHRC), dynamic voltage frequency scaling (DVFS), and dynamic power management (DPM) have been employed in this framework to achieve the maximal energy savings. Static and dynamic schemes of DEPS are proposed to deal with stable or variable workload in the embedded systems. Through a case study, its effectiveness has been validated.
Gang Zeng, Hiroyuki Tomiyama, Hiroaki Takada, Tohr
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where EUC
Authors Gang Zeng, Hiroyuki Tomiyama, Hiroaki Takada, Tohru Ishihara
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