Title :
JEM: Just in Time/Just Enough Energy Management Methodology for Computing Systems
Author :
Jawad, Muhammad ; Ali, Sahibzada Muhammad ; Jorgenson, Joel A. ; Khan, Samee U.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., North Dakota State Univ., Fargo, ND, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents the Just in Time/Just Enough Energy Management (JEM) methodology that is applicable to a broad range of computing systems. The conventional concept of a fixed voltage supply (VDD) scheme for both performance and power saving modes of computing systems is revisited and is improved with JEM. The JEM consists of an efficient DC/DC converter and a Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) with a feedback to monitor the activities within a given computing system, providing a new means for dynamic voltage scaling at the system level. The JEM is tested and validated on a blade server that results in 15.11 percent power savings at the motherboard level. A significant thermal improvement of 9.0CC is measured in a 16 GB memory module of the blade server, as well. Moreover, a JEM enabled CMOS circuit depicts a remarkable reduction in the supply current. Furthermore, the JEM is compared to a conventional power supply design, with significant improvement in the processor performance and considerable power savings in the blade server.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; just-in-time; power aware computing; power engineering computing; DC/DC converter; JEM enabled CMOS circuit; JEM methodology; PMIC; VDD scheme; blade server; computing systems; dynamic voltage scaling; fixed voltage supply; just enough energy management methodology; just in time; power management integrated circuit; power saving modes; power supply design; CMOS integrated circuits; Monitoring; Power demand; Regulators; Servers; Voltage control; DRAM; Dynamic power management; data center; energy-aware computing systems;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TC.2014.2345394