DocumentCode
3157535
Title
Operating-System Aided Power-aware Policy for Embedded Peripheral Device
Author
Chen, Tianzhou ; Wu, Xinliang ; Huang, Jiangwei
Author_Institution
Intel-ZJU Embedded Technol. Center, Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou
Volume
2
fYear
2006
fDate
4-6 Oct. 2006
Firstpage
1858
Lastpage
1863
Abstract
This paper presents a new framework for power reduction in embedded system by monitoring the system load and rescheduling the requests for devices. It focuses on the device that has different working states and when being idle, can be set into a power-down state. We use an "up-down" method to join the process, which initiates the requests to devices, Transferring Module and devices together. So the requirements specific to every request will be more detailed to power manager to make a decision. The request specific information is calculated in statistical method, which insures the accuracy. Transitions between different states of the device are achieved by breaking an accumulation threshold which evolves from the request specific information mentioned above. Using this framework, running period will be more intensive and there are longer idle period, devices do not have to change states frequently. Because the action of changing states is power consuming, the framework can get obvious reduction in power consumption. We implement this framework on an Intel XScalereg PXA255 development board and on average it can save more than 20% power compared to other power-aware policies.
Keywords
computer peripheral equipment; power aware computing; statistical analysis; XScale PXA255 development board; embedded peripheral device; operating-system aided power-aware policy; power reduction; statistical method; transferring module; up-down method; Batteries; Dynamic voltage scaling; Embedded system; Energy consumption; Energy management; Power system management; Rats; Scheduling; Switches; Voltage control; DPM; Policy; Power-aware; Threshold;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Engineering in Systems Applications, IMACS Multiconference on
Conference_Location
Beijing
Print_ISBN
7-302-13922-9
Electronic_ISBN
7-900718-14-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CESA.2006.4281941
Filename
4281941
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