DocumentCode
3712411
Title
Power-agility metrics: Measuring dynamic characteristics of energy proportionality
Author
Rizwana Begum;Mark Hempstead
Author_Institution
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel University
fYear
2015
Firstpage
643
Lastpage
650
Abstract
There has been a recent call for energy proportional systems that consume power proportional to its usage. However, these systems are only theoretical. In order to achieve system-level energy proportionality, effective energy management algorithms are needed that can tune each individual component of the system dynamically in response to usage. We define the ability of a system to detect, select and transition to efficient power settings dynamically during the execution of applications as Power-Agility. However, there are no metrics available that can measure how well the device is achieving Power-Agility, guide designers on how to make better system components and management algorithms. We present two metrics, Selection Power Agility and Transition Power Agility that measure the ability of the systems to select the efficient power settings and transition to the selected settings respectively. We study the Power-Agility of various representative algorithms and modeled devices for SPEC2006 benchmarks. Our results show that the Power-Agility of systems across algorithms varies with applications. We also show that both the discrete power settings and the transition latencies of the devices have an impact on system´s Power-Agility.
Keywords
"Algorithm design and analysis","Energy measurement","Performance evaluation","Heuristic algorithms","Power measurement","Energy management"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Design (ICCD), 2015 33rd IEEE International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCD.2015.7357176
Filename
7357176
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