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ICCAD
2001
IEEE
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15 years 8 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
ICCAD
2003
IEEE
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15 years 8 months ago
Energy Optimization of Distributed Embedded Processors by Combined Data Compression and Functional Partitioning
Transmitting compressed data can reduce inter-processor communication traffic and create new opportunities for DVS (dynamic voltage scaling) in distributed embedded systems. Howe...
Jinfeng Liu, Pai H. Chou
CODES
2000
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Heuristic tradeoffs between latency and energy consumption in register assignment
One of the challenging tasks in code generation for embedded systems is register allocation and assignment, wherein one decides on the placement and lifetimes of variables in regi...
R. Anand, Margarida F. Jacome, Gustavo de Veciana
RTAS
2002
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Experiences in Implementing an Energy-Driven Task Scheduler in RT-Linux
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) is being increasingly used for power management in embedded systems. Energy is a scarce resource in embedded real-time systems and energy consumption...
Vishnu Swaminathan, Charles B. Schweizer, Krishnen...
DAC
2009
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
On-line thermal aware dynamic voltage scaling for energy optimization with frequency/temperature dependency consideration
With new technologies, temperature has become a major issue to be considered at system level design. Without taking temperature aspects into consideration, no approach to energy o...
Min Bao, Alexandru Andrei, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng