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CODES
2004
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Dynamic overlay of scratchpad memory for energy minimization
The memory subsystem accounts for a significant portion of the aggregate energy budget of contemporary embedded systems. Moreover, there exists a large potential for optimizing th...
Manish Verma, Lars Wehmeyer, Peter Marwedel
CSE
2009
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Prospector: Multiscale Energy Measurement of Networked Embedded Systems with Wideband Power Signals
Abstract—Today’s wirelessly networked embedded systems underlie a vast array of electronic devices, performing computation, communication, and input/output. A major design goal...
Kenji R. Yamamoto, Paul G. Flikkema
DATE
2005
IEEE
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15 years 5 months ago
Quasi-Static Voltage Scaling for Energy Minimization with Time Constraints
Supply voltage scaling and adaptive body-biasing are important techniques that help to reduce the energy dissipation of embedded systems. This is achieved by dynamically adjusting...
Alexandru Andrei, Marcus T. Schmitz, Petru Eles, Z...
SBCCI
2005
ACM
98views VLSI» more  SBCCI 2005»
15 years 5 months ago
Mapping embedded systems onto NoCs: the traffic effect on dynamic energy estimation
This work addresses the problem of application mapping in networks-on-chip (NoCs). It explores the importance of characterizing network traffic to effectively predict NoC energy c...
José Carlos S. Palma, César A. M. Ma...
SAMOS
2007
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Trade-Offs Between Voltage Scaling and Processor Shutdown for Low-Energy Embedded Multiprocessors
When peak performance is unnecessary, Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS) can be used to reduce the dynamic power consumption of embedded multiprocessors. In future technologies, however...
Pepijn J. de Langen, Ben H. H. Juurlink