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RTAS
2005
IEEE
14 years 27 days ago
Feedback-Based Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling for Memory-Bound Real-Time Applications
Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling is increasingly being used to reduce the energy requirements of embedded and real-time applications by exploiting idle CPU resources, while s...
Christian Poellabauer, Leo Singleton, Karsten Schw...
CASES
2003
ACM
14 years 18 days ago
Exploiting bank locality in multi-bank memories
Bank locality can be defined as localizing the number of load/store accesses to a small set of memory banks at a given time. An optimizing compiler can modify a given input code t...
Guilin Chen, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Hendra Saputra, M...
DAC
2002
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Scheduler-based DRAM energy management
Previous work on DRAM power-mode management focused on hardware-based techniques and compiler-directed schemes to explicitly transition unused memory modules to low-power operatin...
Victor Delaluz, Anand Sivasubramaniam, Mahmut T. K...
NETWORKING
2010
13 years 5 months ago
Speculative Validation of Web Objects for Further Reducing the User-Perceived Latency
Web caching techniques reduce user-perceived latency by serving the most popular web objects from an intermediate memory. In order to assure that reused objects are not stale, cond...
Josep Domènech, José A. Gil, Julio S...
GECCO
2010
Springer
170views Optimization» more  GECCO 2010»
14 years 4 days ago
Improving reliability of embedded systems through dynamic memory manager optimization using grammatical evolution
Technology scaling has offered advantages to embedded systems, such as increased performance, more available memory and reduced energy consumption. However, scaling also brings a...
José Manuel Colmenar, José L. Risco-...