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Emmanuel Ofori-Attah and Michael Opoku Agyeman
The dark-silicon challenge poses a design problem for future many-core systems. As a result of this, several techniques have been introduced to improve the number of processing elements that can be powered on. One of the techniques employed by many is Ta...
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Michael Giardino, Daniel Schwyn, Bonnie Ferri and Aldo Ferri
With the computational systems of even embedded devices becoming ever more powerful, there is a need for more effective and pro-active methods of dynamic power management. The work presented in this paper demonstrates the effectiveness of a reinforcement...
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Somdip Dey, Samuel Isuwa, Suman Saha, Amit Kumar Singh and Klaus McDonald-Maier
Most modern mobile cyber-physical systems such as smartphones come equipped with multi-processor systems-on-chip (MPSoCs) with variant computing capacity both to cater to performance requirements and reduce power consumption when executing an application...
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Parham Haririan
Dealing with resource constraints is an inevitable feature of embedded systems. Power and performance are the main concerns beside others. Pre-silicon analysis of power and performance in today?s complex embedded designs is a big challenge. Although RTL ...
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Kaijie Fan, Biagio Cosenza and Ben Juurlink
Energy optimization is an increasingly important aspect of today?s high-performance computing applications. In particular, dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) has become a widely adopted solution to balance performance and energy consumption, an...
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