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2004
IEEE
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13 years 8 months ago
Adaptive Prefetching for Multimedia Applications in Embedded Systems
This paper presents a new and simple prefetching mechanism to improve the memory performance of multimedia applications. This method adapts the memory access mechanism to the acce...
Hassan Sbeyti, Smaïl Niar, Lieven Eeckhout
SASP
2008
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
AMPLE: An Adaptive Multi-Performance Processor for Low-Energy Embedded Applications
This paper proposes an energy efficient processor which can be used as a design alternative for the dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) processors in embedded system design. The proces...
Tohru Ishihara, Seiichiro Yamaguchi, Yuriko Ishito...
ESTIMEDIA
2009
Springer
13 years 2 months ago
Optimal stack frame placement and transfer for energy reduction targeting embedded processors with scratch-pad memories
Abstract--Memory accesses are a major cause of energy consumption for embedded systems and the stack is a frequent target for data accesses. This paper presents a fully software te...
Lovic Gauthier, Tohru Ishihara
ICMCS
2005
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Processor Load Analysis for Mobile Multimedia Streaming: The Implication of Power Reduction
The software codec on mobile device introduces significant power consumption because the energy efficiency of general processor based system is much lower than that of the dedicat...
Min Li, Xiaobo Wu, Zihua Guo, Richard Yao, Xiaolan...
DSD
2009
IEEE
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13 years 8 months ago
Conservative Dynamic Energy Management for Real-Time Dataflow Applications Mapped on Multiple Processors
Voltage-frequency scaling (VFS) trades a linear processor slowdown for a potentially quadratic reduction in energy consumption. Complex dependencies may exist between different tas...
Anca Mariana Molnos, Kees Goossens