Adaptive Dynamic Power Management For Portable Devices

Dynamic Power Management (DPM) is a popular system level power management strategy that selectively shut down idle electrical components to save power. It is suitable for portable system that offers power saving features like multiple CPU/MCU power states and electrical components that are able to b...

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spelling my-mmu-ep.4222010-06-15T01:57:06Z Adaptive Dynamic Power Management For Portable Devices 2009-05 Kong, Lee Wai TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Dynamic Power Management (DPM) is a popular system level power management strategy that selectively shut down idle electrical components to save power. It is suitable for portable system that offers power saving features like multiple CPU/MCU power states and electrical components that are able to be turn off. The DPM techniques designed determine when the manageable parts will be entering the low power mode. Thus, accurate prediction of future idle period is very important for a DPM to work effectively. 2009-05 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/422/ http://vlib.mmu.edu.my/diglib/login/dlusr/login.php masters Multimedia University Research Library
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topic TA Engineering (General)
Civil engineering (General)
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Civil engineering (General)
Kong, Lee Wai
Adaptive Dynamic Power Management For Portable Devices
description Dynamic Power Management (DPM) is a popular system level power management strategy that selectively shut down idle electrical components to save power. It is suitable for portable system that offers power saving features like multiple CPU/MCU power states and electrical components that are able to be turn off. The DPM techniques designed determine when the manageable parts will be entering the low power mode. Thus, accurate prediction of future idle period is very important for a DPM to work effectively.
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author Kong, Lee Wai
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title Adaptive Dynamic Power Management For Portable Devices
title_short Adaptive Dynamic Power Management For Portable Devices
title_full Adaptive Dynamic Power Management For Portable Devices
title_fullStr Adaptive Dynamic Power Management For Portable Devices
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Dynamic Power Management For Portable Devices
title_sort adaptive dynamic power management for portable devices
granting_institution Multimedia University
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publishDate 2009
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