DocumentCode :
690452
Title :
A User-Configured Low Power Optimizing Mechanism on Embedded System
Author :
Xinlei Zhang ; Lihua Song ; He Sun ; Gaoshang Ye
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. & Technol., North China Univ. of Technol., Beijing, China
fYear :
2013
fDate :
14-15 Dec. 2013
Firstpage :
769
Lastpage :
774
Abstract :
Currently, power management methods for embedded system are mainly implementations of DPM or DVS using workload-prediction techniques. A problem for this approach is that they are all purely hardware-oriented, regardless of factors such as software design and user´s demands, which actually drive the hardware to generate power consumption. In this paper, we propose a low power optimizing mechanism to reduce the power consumption of embedded systems using Task Decomposition on software and FSM (Finite-State Machine) on device driver. Also, we present a novel power management strategy called User-Configured Threshold Timeout/Sleep Strategy, in which power management strategy is dynamically adjusted in accordance with the actual needs of users. After simulations on S3C6410 embedded systems, we find that our proposed mechanism can reduce by up to 70.6% of the power consumption, with an average of 58.5%.
Keywords :
embedded systems; finite state machines; power aware computing; power consumption; FSM; S3C6410 embedded systems; embedded system; finite-state machine; power consumption; power consumption reduction; power management methods; power management strategy; task decomposition; user-configured low power optimizing mechanism; user-configured threshold sleep strategy; user-configured threshold timeout strategy; Embedded systems; Hardware; Interrupters; Kernel; Power demand; Switches; Decomposition Patterns; Power Management Strategy; Power Optimizing Mechannism; S3C6410; User-Configured;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Sciences and Applications (CSA), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CSA.2013.184
Filename :
6835710
Link To Document :
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