Students assess the effects of throttling mechanisms of the CPU concerning efficiency, effectiveness and integration in operating system structures. They model the energy consumption of computers and predict the heat production.Students can describe the energy saving mechanisms of memory and assess the impact of various memory allocation policies on the energy comsumption.Students can describe the properties of batteries and assess the impact of scheduling strategies on the effective capacity of batteries.The students structure an instruction set agnostic interface to power management mechanisms (ACPI) and assess their impact on scalable system structures.
Power Management
Type: | Lecture | Links: | ILIAS |
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Chair: | Operating Systems Group | ||
Semester: | WT 17/18 | ||
Time: | Monday, 17:30 - 19:00, Bldg. 50.34, Room 148 Tuesday, 17:30 - 19:00, Bldg. 50.34, Room 148 |
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Start: | 23.10.2017 | ||
Lecturer: | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Bellosa | ||
SWS: | 2 | ||
ECTS: | 3 | ||
Lv-No.: | 2400036 | ||
Educational Objective
Content
- CPU Power Management
- Memory Power Management
- I/O Power Management
- Battery Power Management
- Cluster Power Management
- Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)