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ICCAD
2003
IEEE
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Approaching the Maximum Energy Saving on Embedded Systems with Multiple Voltages
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) is arguably the most effective energy reduction technique. The multiple-voltage DVS systems, which can operate only at pre-determined discrete voltag...
Shaoxiong Hua, Gang Qu
ISPASS
2009
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Accurately approximating superscalar processor performance from traces
Trace-driven simulation of superscalar processors is particularly complicated. The dynamic nature of superscalar processors combined with the static nature of traces can lead to l...
Kiyeon Lee, Shayne Evans, Sangyeun Cho
IPSN
2009
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Improving the speed and scalability of distributed simulations of sensor networks
Distributed simulation techniques are commonly used to improve the speed and scalability of wireless sensor network simulators. However, accurate simulations of dynamic interactio...
Zhong-Yi Jin, Rajesh K. Gupta
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DATE
2009
IEEE
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Shock immunity enhancement via resonance damping in gyroscopes for automotive applications
—This paper presents an innovative and effective method to improve the performance of a micro mechanical gyroscope by introducing the damping of its sensing quality factor. Indee...
Eleonora Marchetti, Luca Fanucci, A. Rocchi, Marco...
DATE
2009
IEEE
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Energy efficient multiprocessor task scheduling under input-dependent variation
— In this paper, we propose a novel, energy aware scheduling algorithm for applications running on DVS-enabled multiprocessor systems, which exploits variation in execution times...
Jason Cong, Karthik Gururaj