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DSD
2006
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Adaptive Power Management for the On-Chip Communication Network
— An on-chip communication network is most power efficient when it operates just below the saturation point. For any given traffic load the network can be operated in this regi...
Guang Liang, Axel Jantsch
MONET
2008
135views more  MONET 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Understanding the Power of Distributed Coordination for Dynamic Spectrum Management
This paper investigates a distributed and adaptive approach to manage spectrum usage in dynamic spectrum access networks. While previous works focus on centralized provisioning, w...
Lili Cao, Haitao Zheng
MICRO
2009
IEEE
134views Hardware» more  MICRO 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
A case for dynamic frequency tuning in on-chip networks
Performance and power are the first order design metrics for Network-on-Chips (NoCs) that have become the de-facto standard in providing scalable communication backbones for mult...
Asit K. Mishra, Reetuparna Das, Soumya Eachempati,...
ISESE
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Empirical estimates of software availability of deployed systems
We consider empirical evaluation of the availability of the deployed software. Evaluation of real systems is more realistic, more accurate, and provides higher level of confidenc...
Audris Mockus
IPPS
2003
IEEE
14 years 21 days ago
Agent-Based Grid Load Balancing Using Performance-Driven Task Scheduling
Load balancing is a key concern when developing parallel and distributed computing applications. The emergence of computational grids extends this problem, where issues of cross-d...
Junwei Cao, Daniel P. Spooner, Stephen A. Jarvis, ...