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Voltage scheduling in the IpARM microprocessor system
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyComputer ArchitecturePower ElectronicsParallel ComputingPower-aware DesignPower-aware SoftwarePower ManagementPower-aware ComputingElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringScheduling (Computing)Voltage SchedulingEnergy ManagementReal-time Multiprocessor SystemProcessor VoltageEnergy ConPower-efficient ComputingDynamic Voltage Scaling
Microprocessors represent a significant portion of the energy con?sumed in portable electronic devices. Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS) allows a device to reduce energy consumption by lowering its processor speed at run-time, allowing a corresponding reduction in processor voltage and energy. A voltage scheduler determines the appropriate operating voltage by analyzing application con?straints and requirements. A complete software implementation, including both applications and the underlying operating system, shows that DVS is effective at reducing the energy consumed with?out requiring extensive software modification.
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