Presentation 2007-09-21
An Energy Reduction Technique with Dynamic Frequency Scaling for Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor Arrays
Satoshi TSUTSUMI, Yohei HASEGAWA, Takashi NISHIMURA, Hideharu AMANO,
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Abstract(in English) Coarse-grained dynamically reconfigurable processor arrays (DRPAs) can play an important role in multimedia System-on-a-Chip (SoC) as an off-loading engine IP (Intellectual Property). Their efficiency and flexibility provide potential power to accelerate various applications. The flexibility, however, incurs inevitable variations in execution time at context and task levels. In this study, we proposed a context and task dependent DVFM (Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Management) scheme for DRPAs, which can control supply voltage and frequency suitable for the expected execution time and evaluated the impact of the DVFM on power and energy consumption.
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Keyword(in English) Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor / Dynamic Voltage Scaling / Dynamic Frequency Scaling
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Conference Date 2007/9/13(1days)
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Title (in English) An Energy Reduction Technique with Dynamic Frequency Scaling for Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor Arrays
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Keyword(1) Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor
Keyword(2) Dynamic Voltage Scaling
Keyword(3) Dynamic Frequency Scaling
1st Author's Name Satoshi TSUTSUMI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Science, Keio University()
2nd Author's Name Yohei HASEGAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Science, Keio University
3rd Author's Name Takashi NISHIMURA
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Science, Keio University
4th Author's Name Hideharu AMANO
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Science, Keio University
Date 2007-09-21
Paper # RECONF2007-31
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 225
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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