DocumentCode
16471
Title
HAPPE: Human and Application-Driven Frequency Scaling for Processor Power Efficiency
Author
Lei Yang ; Dick, Robert ; Memik, Gokhan ; Dinda, Peter
Author_Institution
Google, Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA
Volume
12
Issue
8
fYear
2013
fDate
Aug. 2013
Firstpage
1546
Lastpage
1557
Abstract
Conventional dynamic voltage and frequency scaling techniques use high CPU utilization as a predictor for user dissatisfaction, to which they react by increasing CPU frequency. In this paper, we demonstrate that for many interactive applications, perceived performance is highly dependent upon the particular user and application, and is not linearly related to CPU utilization. This observation reveals an opportunity for reducing power consumption. We propose Human and Application driven frequency scaling for Processor Power Efficiency (HAPPE), an adaptive user-and-application-aware dynamic CPU frequency scaling technique. HAPPE continuously adapts processor frequency and voltage to the learned performance requirement of the current user and application. Adaptation to user requirements is quick and requires minimal effort from the user (typically a handful of key strokes). Once the system has adapted to the user´s performance requirements, the user is not required to provide continued feedback but is permitted to provide additional feedback to adjust the control policy to changes in preferences. HAPPE was implemented on a Linux-based laptop and evaluated in 22 hours of controlled user studies. Compared to the default Linux CPU frequency controller, HAPPE reduces the measured system-wide power consumption of CPU-intensive interactive applications by 25 percent on average while maintaining user satisfaction.
Keywords
laptop computers; microprocessor chips; power aware computing; CPU utilization; HAPPE; Linux based laptop; application driven frequency scaling; human driven frequency scaling; interactive application; perceived performance; power consumption reduction; processor power efficiency; user-and-application-aware dynamic CPU frequency scaling technique; Frequency measurement; Linux; Monitoring; Portable computers; Power demand; Presses; Training; CPU frequency scaling; Power; mobile systems; user-driven study;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2012.129
Filename
6212506
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