Title :
Early evaluation techniques for low power binding
Author :
Kursun, Eren ; Srivastava, Ankur ; Memik, Seda Ogrenci ; Sarrafzadeh, Majid
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Dept., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents effective metrics to evaluate the power dissipation of scheduled data flow graphs (DFGs). This enables early evaluation of schedules without performing the computationally expensive resource-binding step. Our metrics correlate heavily (as high as 0.95 and > 0.75 for most test cases) with power dissipation values obtained after resource binding and rescheduling for power optimization steps. An experimental flow that integrates path-based scheduling, power optimal binding and power driven iterative rescheduling stages is constructed. The flow integrates commercial tools; like Synopsys, VSS and academic compilers like SUIF in a common optimization framework. Experimental results on DFGs from MediaBench suit also demonstrate the fact that metric evaluation is on average 42.6 times faster than performing optimal binding and iterative power improvement. Hence metric based evaluation enables fast design exploration at early stages.
Keywords :
circuit CAD; circuit optimisation; data flow graphs; high level synthesis; low-power electronics; processor scheduling; resource allocation; DFG metrics correlation; high level synthesis; iterative power improvement; low power binding early evaluation techniques; microarchitecture design; optimal binding; path-based scheduling; power dissipation values; power driven iterative rescheduling; power optimal binding; power optimization; resource binding/rescheduling; resource-binding step; schedule evaluation; scheduled data flow graph power dissipation; Data flow computing; Design optimization; Energy consumption; High level synthesis; Job shop scheduling; Optimization methods; Performance evaluation; Power dissipation; Processor scheduling; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Low Power Electronics and Design, 2002. ISLPED '02. Proceedings of the 2002 International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
1-5811-3475-4
DOI :
10.1109/LPE.2002.146730