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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
SC
2005
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Performance-constrained Distributed DVS Scheduling for Scientific Applications on Power-aware Clusters
Left unchecked, the fundamental drive to increase peak performance using tens of thousands of power hungry components will lead to intolerable operating costs and failure rates. H...
Rong Ge, Xizhou Feng, Kirk W. Cameron
DAC
2005
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
User-perceived latency driven voltage scaling for interactive applications
Power has become a critical concern for battery-driven computing systems, on which many applications that are run are interactive. System-level voltage scaling techniques, such as...
Le Yan, Lin Zhong, Niraj K. Jha
EMSOFT
2008
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
On the interplay of dynamic voltage scaling and dynamic power management in real-time embedded applications
Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS) and Dynamic Power Management (DPM) are two popular techniques commonly employed to save energy in real-time embedded systems. DVS policies aim at red...
Vinay Devadas, Hakan Aydin
ICCD
2005
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
Reducing the Energy of Speculative Instruction Schedulers
Energy dissipation from the issue queue and register file constitutes a large portion of the overall energy budget of an aggressive dynamically scheduled microprocessor. We propo...
Yongxiang Liu, Gokhan Memik, Glenn Reinman