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ASPDAC
2007
ACM
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13 years 11 months ago
Ultralow-Power Reconfigurable Computing with Complementary Nano-Electromechanical Carbon Nanotube Switches
In recent years, several alternative devices have been proposed to deal with inherent limitation of conventional CMOS devices in terms of scalability at nanometer scale geometry. ...
Swarup Bhunia, Massood Tabib-Azar, Daniel G. Saab
RTAS
2002
IEEE
14 years 17 days 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...
ICPP
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
CPU MISER: A Performance-Directed, Run-Time System for Power-Aware Clusters
Performance and power are critical design constraints in today’s high-end computing systems. Reducing power consumption without impacting system performance is a challenge for t...
Rong Ge, Xizhou Feng, Wu-chun Feng, Kirk W. Camero...
HPCC
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Parallel Genetic Algorithms for DVS Scheduling of Distributed Embedded Systems
Many of today’s embedded systems, such as wireless and portable devices rely heavily on the limited power supply. Therefore, energy efficiency becomes one of the major design con...
Man Lin, Chen Ding
CCGRID
2010
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Towards Energy Aware Scheduling for Precedence Constrained Parallel Tasks in a Cluster with DVFS
Abstract--Reducing energy consumption for high end computing can bring various benefits such as, reduce operating costs, increase system reliability, and environment respect. This ...
Lizhe Wang, Gregor von Laszewski, Jai Dayal, Fugan...