2013 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel &Amp; Distributed Processing, Workshops and PHD Forum 2013
DOI: 10.1109/ipdpsw.2013.206
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Co-simulation of Functional SystemC TLM Models with Power/Thermal Solvers

Abstract: Modern systems-on-chips need sophisticated power-management policies to control their power consumption and temperature. These power-management policies are usually implemented partly in software, with hardware support. They need to be validated early, hence power and temperature-aware simulation techniques at the system-level need to be developed. Existing approaches for system-level power and thermal analysis usually either completely abstract the functionality (allowing only simple scenarios to be simulated… Show more

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“…Energy consumption evaluation requires precise measurements and a model of the platform. For ultra-low power systems, allowing intermittent execution, a variety of models has been proposed [22]- [24]. The EPIC modeling tool [25] supports temperature variation and clock drifts in power consumption estimation.…”
Section: Context and State Of The Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy consumption evaluation requires precise measurements and a model of the platform. For ultra-low power systems, allowing intermittent execution, a variety of models has been proposed [22]- [24]. The EPIC modeling tool [25] supports temperature variation and clock drifts in power consumption estimation.…”
Section: Context and State Of The Artmentioning
confidence: 99%