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Hierarchical Adaptive Dynamic Power Management
Paris, France February 16-February 20
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DATE.2004.1268839Design, Automation and Test in Europe ...
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Zhiyuan Ren, Carnegie Mellon University
Bruce H. Krogh, Carnegie Mellon University
Radu Marculescu, Carnegie Mellon University
The main contribution of this paper is a novel hierarchical scheme for adaptive dynamic power management (DPM) under nonstationary service requests. We model the nonstationary arrival process of service requests as a Markov-modulated stochastic process in which the stochastic process for each modulation state models a particular stationary mode of the arrival process. The bottom layer of our hierarchical architecture is a set of stationary optimal DPM policies, precalculated off-line for selected modes from policy optimization in Markov decision processes. The supervisory power manager at the top layer adaptively and optimally switches among these stationary policies on-line to accommodate the actual mode-switching arrival dynamics. Simulation results show that our approach, under highly nonstationary requests, can lead to significant power savings compared to previously proposed heuristic approaches.
Index Terms:
low-power design, hierarchical adaptive dynamic power management, nonstationary service requests
Citation:
Zhiyuan Ren, Bruce H. Krogh, Radu Marculescu, "Hierarchical Adaptive Dynamic Power Management," date, vol. 1, pp.10136, Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition Volume I (DATE'04), 2004
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