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IPPS
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Determining the Minimum Energy Consumption using Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling
While improving raw performance is of primary interest to most users of high-performance computers, energy consumption also is a critical concern. Some microprocessors allow volta...
Min Yeol Lim, Vincent W. Freeh
DAC
2004
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Off-chip latency-driven dynamic voltage and frequency scaling for an MPEG decoding
This paper describes a dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) technique for MPEG decoding to reduce the energy consumption using the computational workload decomposition. Th...
Kihwan Choi, Ramakrishna Soma, Massoud Pedram
ICCAD
2003
IEEE
221views Hardware» more  ICCAD 2003»
14 years 1 months ago
Combined Dynamic Voltage Scaling and Adaptive Body Biasing for Heterogeneous Distributed Real-time Embedded Systems
Abstract— Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) is a powerful technique for reducing dynamic power consumption in a computing system. However, as technology feature size continues to sca...
Le Yan, Jiong Luo, Niraj K. Jha
ICCAD
2001
IEEE
167views Hardware» more  ICCAD 2001»
14 years 1 months ago
Energy Efficient Real-Time Scheduling
- Real-time scheduling on processors that support dynamic voltage and frequency scaling is analyzed. The Slacked Earliest Deadling First (SEDF) algorithm is proposed and it is show...
Amit Sinha, Anantha Chandrakasan
ICCAD
2002
IEEE
157views Hardware» more  ICCAD 2002»
14 years 1 months ago
Combined dynamic voltage scaling and adaptive body biasing for lower power microprocessors under dynamic workloads
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) reduces the power consumption of processors when peak performance is unnecessary. However, the achievable power savings by DVS alone is becoming limi...
Steven M. Martin, Krisztián Flautner, Trevo...