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The 3rd IEEE International Workshop on System-on-Chip for Real-Time Applications (IWSOC'03)
A Survey of Dynamic Power Optimization Techniques
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
June 30-July 02
ISBN: 0-7695-1944-X
Li-Chuan Weng, Dublin City University
XiaoJun Wang, Dublin City University
Bin Liu, TsingHua University

One of the most important considerations for the current VLSI/SOC design is power, which can be classified into power analysis and optimization. In this survey, the main concepts of power optimization including the sources and policies are introduced.

Among the various approaches, dynamic power management (DPM), which implies to change devices states when they are not working at the highest speed or at their full capacity, is the most efficient one. Our explanations accompanying the figures specify the abstract concepts of DPM. This paper briefly surveys both heuristic and stochastic policies and discusses their advantages and disadvantages.

Citation:
Li-Chuan Weng, XiaoJun Wang, Bin Liu, "A Survey of Dynamic Power Optimization Techniques," iwsoc, pp.48, The 3rd IEEE International Workshop on System-on-Chip for Real-Time Applications (IWSOC'03), 2003
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