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Controlling Energy Demand in Mobile Computing SystemsManagement of Device Power States

Controlling Energy Demand in Mobile Computing Systems: Management of Device Power States [This chapter begins by considering idleness and the challenges involved in detecting idle periods. We focus on managing power state transitions for a single device, exploiting the idle time offered by the access pattern for the device. We describe examples of policies that, given a workload, answer the questions of when to power down to a lower power state and when to power back up to a higher power state. Finally, we consider techniques for enhancing idle periods in order to improve the behavior of transition-based policies.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Controlling Energy Demand in Mobile Computing SystemsManagement of Device Power States

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2007
ISBN
978-3-031-01347-8
Pages
23 –38
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-02475-7_3
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter begins by considering idleness and the challenges involved in detecting idle periods. We focus on managing power state transitions for a single device, exploiting the idle time offered by the access pattern for the device. We describe examples of policies that, given a workload, answer the questions of when to power down to a lower power state and when to power back up to a higher power state. Finally, we consider techniques for enhancing idle periods in order to improve the behavior of transition-based policies.]

Published: Jan 1, 2007

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