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ISLPED
2004
ACM
110views Hardware» more  ISLPED 2004»
14 years 1 months ago
Reducing pipeline energy demands with local DVS and dynamic retiming
The quadratic relationship between voltage and energy has made dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) one of the most powerful techniques to reduce system power demands. Recently, techniqu...
Seokwoo Lee, Shidhartha Das, Toan Pham, Todd M. Au...
ICS
2009
Tsinghua U.
14 years 2 months ago
Adagio: making DVS practical for complex HPC applications
Power and energy are first-order design constraints in high performance computing. Current research using dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) relies on trading increased execution time...
Barry Rountree, David K. Lowenthal, Bronis R. de S...
RTCSA
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A Voltage and Resource Synthesis Technique for Energy-Aware Real-time Systems
We consider a resource synthesis technique for realtime systems where dynamic voltage scaling is supported, the energy budget is limited, and the performance of the system depends...
Dong-In Kang, Stephen P. Crago, Jinwoo Suh, Janice...
CODES
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Scheduling and voltage scaling for energy/reliability trade-offs in fault-tolerant time-triggered embedded systems
In this paper we present an approach to the scheduling and voltage scaling of low-power fault-tolerant hard real-time applications mapped on distributed heterogeneous embedded sys...
Paul Pop, Kåre Harbo Poulsen, Viacheslav Izo...
CSE
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Rotation Scheduling and Voltage Assignment to Minimize Energy for SoC
— Low energy consumption is a critical issue in embedded systems design. As the technology feature sizes of SoC (Systems on Chip) become smaller and smaller, the percentage of le...
Meikang Qiu, Laurence Tianruo Yang, Edwin Hsing-Me...