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ICCAD
2001
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
What is the Limit of Energy Saving by Dynamic Voltage Scaling?
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) is a technique that varies the supply voltage and clock frequency based on the computation load to provide desired performance with the minimal amoun...
Gang Qu
RTSS
1995
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
A Scalable Real-Time Synchronization Protocol for Distributed Systems
A distributed protocol is proposed for the synchronization of real-time tasks that have variable resource requirements. The protocol is simple to implement and is intended for lar...
Injong Rhee, Graham R. Martin
ISLPED
2004
ACM
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13 years 10 months ago
Preemption-aware dynamic voltage scaling in hard real-time systems
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) is a well-known low-power design technique for embedded real-time systems. Because of its effectiveness on energy reduction, several variable voltag...
Woonseok Kim, Jihong Kim, Sang Lyul Min
CASES
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Reducing both dynamic and leakage energy consumption for hard real-time systems
While the dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) techniques are efficient in reducing the dynamic energy consumption for the processor, varying voltage alone becomes less effective for t...
Linwei Niu, Gang Quan
CODES
2007
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Energy efficient co-scheduling in dynamically reconfigurable systems
Energy consumption is a major issue in dynamically reconfigurable systems because of the high power requirements during repeated configurations. Hardware designs employ low power ...
Pao-Ann Hsiung, Pin-Hsien Lu, Chih-Wen Liu