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Fine-grained per-core frequency scheduling for power efficient-multicore execution

Published: 25 July 2011 Publication History

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There is growing interest in the energy consumed by computer systems, for both individual (battery life) and environmental (global warming) reasons. Multicore architectures offer a potential opportunity for energy conservation by allowing cores to operate at lower frequencies. Previous work on analyzing power consumption of multicores assumes that all cores must run at the same frequency. However, new technologies, such as fast voltage scaling and Turbo Boost, allow cores to operate at different frequencies. In this paper, we present an energy-aware resource management model, ROT-MCP, which provides a flexible way to analyze energy consumption of multicores operating at non-uniform frequencies. This information can then be used to generate a energy-efficient schedule for execution of the computations - as well as a schedule of frequency changes on a per-core basis - while satisfying performance requirements of computations. Experimental results show that the energy savings achieved using this approach far outweigh the energy consumed in the reasoning required for generating the schedules.

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IGCC '11: Proceedings of the 2011 International Green Computing Conference and Workshops
July 2011
449 pages
ISBN:9781457712227

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IEEE Computer Society

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Published: 25 July 2011

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  1. ROT-MCP
  2. battery life
  3. computer system
  4. energy conservation
  5. energy consumption
  6. energy saving
  7. energy-aware resource management model
  8. energy-efficient scheduling
  9. environmental reasons
  10. fast voltage scaling
  11. fine-grained per-core frequency scheduling
  12. global warming reasons
  13. multicore architecture
  14. power efficient-multicore execution
  15. turbo boost

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  • (2014)Improving execution unit occupancy on SMT-based processors through hardware-aware thread schedulingFuture Generation Computer Systems10.5555/2747903.274819130:C(229-241)Online publication date: 1-Jan-2014
  • (2014)Energy-efficient multiprocessor scheduling for flow time and makespanTheoretical Computer Science10.1016/j.tcs.2014.07.007550(1-20)Online publication date: 1-Sep-2014

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