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Sensor-Driven Power Management: Enhancing Performance and Reliability of Autonomously Powered Systems
Karlsruhe, Germany March 02-March 03
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Josef Haid, Infineon Technologies, Austria AG
Dietmar Scheiblhofer, Infineon Technologies, Austria AG
The number of system-on-chips supplied by renewable energy such as solar power, or electro-magnetic fields is steadly increasing. The amount of available energy changes spatio-temporally depending on the environmental conditions. This work focuses on the requirements of power management for SOCs operating in instable, inhomogeneous energetic environments. Sensors monitoring the environment and on-chip conditions are proposed to be used extensively in order to enhance power utilization and system stability. A classijication of sensor-driven power management policies is given. Policies are proposed that avoid system breakdown cawed by internal or environmental changes. Results show the impacts of response time and adaptivity of the sensor-driven power manager on power utilization and system stability.
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Josef Haid, Dietmar Scheiblhofer, "Sensor-Driven Power Management: Enhancing Performance and Reliability of Autonomously Powered Systems," isvlsi, pp.446-447, IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI: Emerging VLSI Technologies and Architectures (ISVLSI'06), 2006
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