In this paper, we address the problem of selecting the optimal number of processing cores and their operating voltage/frequency for a given workload, to minimize overall system power under application-dependent QoS constraints. Selecting the optimal system configuration is non-trivial, since it depends on task characteristics and system-level interaction effects among the cores. For this reason, our QoS-driven methodology for power aware partitioning and frequency selection is based on functional, cycle-accurate simulation on a virtual platform environment. The methodology, being application-specific, is demonstrated on the DES (Data Encryption System) algorithm, representative of a wider class of streaming applications with independent input data frames and regular workload.

Application-specific power-aware workload allocation for voltage scalable MPSoC platforms

BERTOZZI, Davide;
2005

Abstract

In this paper, we address the problem of selecting the optimal number of processing cores and their operating voltage/frequency for a given workload, to minimize overall system power under application-dependent QoS constraints. Selecting the optimal system configuration is non-trivial, since it depends on task characteristics and system-level interaction effects among the cores. For this reason, our QoS-driven methodology for power aware partitioning and frequency selection is based on functional, cycle-accurate simulation on a virtual platform environment. The methodology, being application-specific, is demonstrated on the DES (Data Encryption System) algorithm, representative of a wider class of streaming applications with independent input data frames and regular workload.
2005
0769524516
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