Emerging data-intensive applications are creating non-uniform CPU and I/O workloads which impose the requirement to consider both CPU and I/O effects in the power management strategies. Current approaches focus on scaling down the CPU frequency based on CPU busy/idle ratio without taking I/O into considertation. Therefore, they do not fully exploit the opportunities in power conservation. In this paper, we propose a novel power management scheme called model-free, adaptive, rule-based (MAR) in multiprocessor systems to minimize the CPU power consumption subject to performance constraints. By introducing new I/O wait status, MAR is able to accurately describe the relationship between core frequencies, performance and power consumption. Moreo...
In this paper, we have investigated the efficiency of two power-saving strategies that reduces both ...
Microprocessor architectures have become increasingly power limited in recent years. Currently power...
Abstract—Microprocessor architectures have become increas-ingly power limited in recent years. Curre...
The emerging data-intensive applications of today are comprised of non-uniform CPU and I/O intensive...
Today, power is increasingly becoming the key limitation in CPU performance; therefore, power consum...
With the increasing popularity of data-intensive applications as well as the large-scale computing a...
The power consumption of supercomputers is a major challenge for system owners, users, and society. ...
Emerging trends in applications with the requirement of considerable computational performance and d...
The search for managing the increasing power consumption of today’s systems is still unbroken. The c...
Many high-end computing systems use a large number of power-hungry commercial components to improve ...
Diminishing performance returns and increasing power consumption of single-threaded processors have ...
There is seemingly a never-ending consumer demand for mobileterminals such as cellular phones and pe...
The 13th Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing : December 17-19, 2007 : Austr...
Modern embedded systems commonly adopt a multi-core processor to provide high performance. In a mult...
We introduce a novel algorithm for dynamic energy management (DEM) under performance constraints in ...
In this paper, we have investigated the efficiency of two power-saving strategies that reduces both ...
Microprocessor architectures have become increasingly power limited in recent years. Currently power...
Abstract—Microprocessor architectures have become increas-ingly power limited in recent years. Curre...
The emerging data-intensive applications of today are comprised of non-uniform CPU and I/O intensive...
Today, power is increasingly becoming the key limitation in CPU performance; therefore, power consum...
With the increasing popularity of data-intensive applications as well as the large-scale computing a...
The power consumption of supercomputers is a major challenge for system owners, users, and society. ...
Emerging trends in applications with the requirement of considerable computational performance and d...
The search for managing the increasing power consumption of today’s systems is still unbroken. The c...
Many high-end computing systems use a large number of power-hungry commercial components to improve ...
Diminishing performance returns and increasing power consumption of single-threaded processors have ...
There is seemingly a never-ending consumer demand for mobileterminals such as cellular phones and pe...
The 13th Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing : December 17-19, 2007 : Austr...
Modern embedded systems commonly adopt a multi-core processor to provide high performance. In a mult...
We introduce a novel algorithm for dynamic energy management (DEM) under performance constraints in ...
In this paper, we have investigated the efficiency of two power-saving strategies that reduces both ...
Microprocessor architectures have become increasingly power limited in recent years. Currently power...
Abstract—Microprocessor architectures have become increas-ingly power limited in recent years. Curre...