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2004-2006
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FNS
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University of Geneve
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Power Aware Computing
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This project takes its inspiration from the explosive growth of portable,
wireless devices and battery-operated embedded systems. In this context
energy efficiency has become a critical concern for designers today. Design
technologies at all levels of abstraction are evolving with the common goal
of energy reduction.
The goal of this project is to model the advanced features of the
state-of-the-art systems (like power state memory and dynamic voltage) and
exploit them to design optimized algorithms that reduce energy dissipation.
This is achieved by reducing the number of memory accesses, and by
implementing energy optimal power management schedules. In this frame we
want to combine theoretical and experimental methodologies to deal with this
critical problem. We also plan to develop a rigorous analysis of energy
consumption as a complexity measure, in addition to traditional measures
such as time and space complexities.
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Monaldo Mastrolilli Nikos Mutsanas
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Coordinator
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Luca Maria Gambardella
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