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ALT-DVS: Dynamic Voltage Scaling with Awareness of Leakage and Temperature for Real-Time Systems
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom August 05-August 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AHS.2007.24Second NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptiv ...
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Lin Yuan, Synopsys Inc.
Gang Qu, University of Maryland

The increasing leakage power and chip temperature in microprocessors are adversely affecting the performance and power consumption in real-time embedded systems. However, the traditional dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) technique, a popular and effective low-power design method, does not include the leakage and temperature impacts.

In this work, we consider these two impacts when designing DVS-enabled real-time systems. We study the following problems: how to achieve the maximum computation and how to achieve a given amount of computation with the minimum total energy with the leakage and temperature variance available. The enhanced DVS technique ALT-DVS we proposed leverages the on-chip temperature sensor and the established system-level thermal model to determine the appropriate operating voltage and frequency for a given task, such that each task can be completed before its deadline while the system does not overheat. Our simulation results show that ALT-DVS not only saves more than 20% total energy over pure DVS technique, but also reduces the number of tasks that cannot be completed by DVS due to system overheat.

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Lin Yuan, Gang Qu, "ALT-DVS: Dynamic Voltage Scaling with Awareness of Leakage and Temperature for Real-Time Systems," ahs, pp.660-670, Second NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS 2007), 2007
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