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international conference on vlsi design | 2015

Power Optimization Techniques for DDR3 SDRAM

Preeti Ranjan Panda; Vishal Patel; Praxal Shah; Namita Sharma; Vaidyanathan Srinivasan; Dipankar Sarma

With memory contributing to a significant fraction of the overall power consumption, several power management techniques targeting the memory sub-system have been proposed by researchers. In this work, we propose two memory power optimization techniques. We first suggest dynamically varying the queue structure in a memory controller, and next propose an adaptive threshold technique for switching to low power SELF-REFRESH operating mode of the DDR3 SDRAM. With the proposed queue-resizing optimization, the power consumption reduces by up to 93%, while the adaptive threshold technique results in an additional 21% power savings, on an average, over a constant threshold implementation.


international conference on vlsi design | 2013

Power Supply Efficiency Aware Server Allocation in Data Centers

Preeti Ranjan Panda; Manoj Kumar Jain; Anubha Verma; Dipankar Sarma; Vaidyanathan Srinivasan

We address the issue of power efficiency at a relatively high level of abstraction -- tasks allocated on server systems. The domain is that of requests/tasks being forwarded to clusters of servers in data centers. We target the power delivery mechanism -- specifically, the power supply unit, and suggest techniques to distribute workload in a way that the total power is reduced by factoring this important parameter. We formulate the overall power minimization as an optimization problem that takes into account the variation of compute power and power supply efficiency with workload. Our proposed heuristic gives results that are close to that returned by standard NLP solvers, but takes a fraction of the execution time, making it a powerful alternative in a practical online workload distribution strategy.


Linux Journal | 2004

Scaling dcache with RCU

Paul E. McKenney; Dipankar Sarma; Maneesh Soni


Archive | 2002

Debugging multiple threads or processes

Dipankar Sarma; Srivatsa Vaddagiri


Archive | 2007

Atomically moving list elements between lists using read-copy update

Paul E. McKenney; Orran Krieger; Dipankar Sarma; Manneesh Soni


usenix annual technical conference | 2003

Using Read-Copy-Update Techniques for System V IPC in the Linux 2.5 Kernel.

Andrea Arcangeli; Mingming Cao; Paul E. McKenney; Dipankar Sarma


Archive | 2007

Atomic renaming and moving of data files while permitting lock-free look-ups

Paul E. McKenney; Dipankar Sarma; Maneesh Soni


usenix annual technical conference | 2004

Making RCU safe for deep sub-millisecond response realtime applications

Dipankar Sarma; Paul E. McKenney


Archive | 2002

Scalability of the Directory Entry Cache

Hanna Linder; Dipankar Sarma; Maneesh Soni


Archive | 2008

Read-copy update grace period detection without atomic instructions that gracefully handles large numbers of processors

Paul E. McKenney; Paul F. Russell; Dipankar Sarma

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