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Dynamic voltage scaling and power management for portable systems
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Energy ConsumptionElectrical EngineeringPower-aware ComputingEnergy HarvestingEngineeringSmart GridEnergy ManagementEnergy EfficiencyComputer EngineeringPower ElectronicsPower-efficient ComputingPower ConsumptionDynamic Voltage ScalingPower-aware DesignPower-aware SoftwarePower Management
Portable systems require long battery lifetime while still delivering high performance. Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) algorithms reduce energy consumption by changing processor speed and voltage at run-time depending on the needs of the applications running. Dynamic power management (DPM) policies trade off the performance for the power consumption by selectively placing components into low-power states. In this work we extend the DPM model presented in [2, 3] with a DVS algorithm, thus enabling larger power savings. We test our approach on MPEG video and MP3 audio algorithms running on the SmartBadge portable device [1]. Our results show savings of a factor of three in energy consumption for combined DVS and DPM approaches.
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