2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.simpat.2013.01.006
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A novel black-box simulation model methodology for predicting performance and energy consumption in commodity storage devices

Abstract: Traditional approache s for storage devices simulation have been based on detailed and analytic models. However, analytic models are difficult to obtain and detailed models require a high computational cost which may be not af fordable for large scale simulations (e.g. detailed data center simulation s). In current systems like large clusters, grids, or clouds, performance and energy studies are critical, and fast simulation s take an impo rtant role on them.A different approach is the black-box statistical mo… Show more

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“…With this premise, a white box diagram was prepared to analyse the consumption and operation of the maca impurity separator machine, as shown in Fig. The simulation of the electronic circuit is performed in PROTEUS software [17]. Therefore, the simulation software provides the previously chosen components, resulting in the efficient implementation of the circuit together with the Arduino UNO microcontroller as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Fig 2 Black Boxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this premise, a white box diagram was prepared to analyse the consumption and operation of the maca impurity separator machine, as shown in Fig. The simulation of the electronic circuit is performed in PROTEUS software [17]. Therefore, the simulation software provides the previously chosen components, resulting in the efficient implementation of the circuit together with the Arduino UNO microcontroller as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Fig 2 Black Boxmentioning
confidence: 99%