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Austin Conference on Energy-Efficient Design (ACEED)

ACEED 2005 | March 1-3, 2005 | Austin, Texas
IBM Austin Research Laboratory's Low-Power Computing Research Center hosted the fourth annual Austin Conference on Energy-Efficient Design, ACEED 2005. The conference provided a forum to exchange ideas on low-power techniques and methodologies and promoted research on critical areas relating to energy-efficient computing. The conference consisted of a public session on Tuesday, March 1st, which included university and government research participants. Wednesday and Thursday consisted of IBM internal sessions and smaller breakout sessions. Tuesday's events also included a poster session to further the exchange the research ideas between the participants.
Table of Contents | Day 1 | Tuesday, March 1, 2005
Conference Organizers  
Call For Posters  
Call For Participation  
Conference Agenda  
Proceedings
Welcome Address Bruce Knaack, Program Director, IBM Energy Efficiency Institute, General Chair, ACEED 2005
Opening Remarks Lorraine Herger, Director, Austin Research Laboratory
Keynote: Blue Gene/L - A Low Power Supercomputer George Chiu, Senior Manager, Advanced Server Hardware Systems
Efficient Power Consumption in the modern Datacenter William Hammond, Intel
Adaptive Power/Performance Management for High-end Microprocessors Margaret Martonosi, Princeton University
Understanding Nanoscale Devices Supriyo Datta, Purdue University
Leakage and leakage control techniques for Nanoscale CMOS: Device & Circuit Perspective Kaushik Roy, Purdue University
Energy Awareness and Uncertainty in Design at Microarchitecture Level Diana Marculescu, Carnegie-Mellon University
Event-Driven Energy Accounting for Internet Data Centers Frank Bellosa, University of Karlsruhe
Power-Efficient Microarchitectures Krste Asanovic, MIT
Panel Session: The Role of Power Management in Maintaining the Growth of the Computing Industry
Introduction , Carl Anderson , Frank Bellosa , George Chiu , Bob Dennard , Margaret Martonosi
Posters: Best Poster Award
SRAM Designs to Reduce Gate and Subthreshold Leakage Power in the Nanometer Domain Praveen Elakkumanan, Charan Thondapu and Ramalingam Sridhar
State University of New York at Buffalo
Posters: Circuits and Microarchitecture
Lifetime Reliability Awareness for Microprocessors
(Abstract)
Jayanth Srinivasan1, Sarita V. Adve1, Pradip Bose2, Jude A. Rivers2,
1University of Illinios, Urbana-Champaign, 2IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Effective Use of Performance Monitoring Counters for Run-Time Prediction Lloyd Bircher, Madhavi Valluri, Jason Law, Lizy John
University of Texas at Austin
Parametrical Characterization of leakage power in Nanoscale Technologies D. Kudithipudi and E. John
University of Texas at San Antonio
Sleep Transistor Sizing Using Timing Criticality and Temporal Currents
(Abstract)
Anand Ramalingam1, Bin Zhang1, David Z. Pan1, Anirudh Devgan2
1University of Texas at Austin, 2IBM Austin Research Lab
Context-independent Codes for Off-chip Interconnects
(Abstract)
Kartik Mohanram and Scott Rixner
Rice University
Process Variation Tolerant Low Power and High Speed Sense Amplifier Techniques for VDSM Caches Praveen Elakkumanan, Srikanth Sundaram and Ramalingam Sridhar
State University of New York at Buffalo
A Method for Energy Optimization of Digital Pipelined Systems Hoang Q. Dao1, Bart R. Zeydel1, Victor Zyuban2, Vojin G. Oklobdzija1
1University of California at Davis
2IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY
ALP: Energy Efficient Support for All Levels of Parallelism for Complex Media Application
(Abstract)
Ruchira Sasanka1, Alex Li1, Sarita Adve1, Yen-Kuang Chen2, Eric Debes2
1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2Intel
RTL Annotations for Low Power Microprocessor Design Vinod Viswanath, Jacob A. Abraham, Warren A. Hunt, Jr.
University of Texas at Austin
  Posters: Systems
Reducing Energy Consumption of Disk Storage Using Power-Aware Cache Management Qingbo Zhu and Yuanyuan Zhou
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chameleon: A Self-Adaptive Energy-Efficient Performance-Aware RAID Qingbo Zhu and Yuanyuan Zhou
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Coordinated Power, Energy, and Temperature Manager Heather Hanson and Stephen W. Keckler
University of Texas at Austin
GRACE: A Hierarchical Cross-Layer Adaptation Framework for Saving Energy
(Abstract)
Vibhore Vardhan, Daniel Grobe Sachs, Wanghong Yuan, Albert F. Harris, Sarita V. Adve, Douglas L. Jones, Robin H. Kravets, and Klara Nahrstedt
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
A Formal Framework for the Analysis of Dynamic Power Management Policies Shrirang M. Yardi and Michael S. Hsiao
Virginia Tech
Application-Level Memory Management in Cluster-based Servers
(Abstract)
Heung Ki Lee, Gopinath Vageesan, and Eun Jung Kim
Texas A&M University
Peak Power Control for a QoS Capable On-Chip Network Yuho Jin, Hogil Kim, E.J. Kim, K.H. Yum
Texas A&M University
Co-scaling Threads and Frequency to Tame Power Consumption Ramakrishna Kotla Ravi Kokku Mike Dahlin
University of Texas at Austin
Power Management in Disk storage system with multiple RPMs Hogil Kim, Yuho Jin, Eun Jung Kim
Texas A&M University
Performance Directed System Energy Management
(Abstract)
Xiaodong Li, Zhenmin Li, Ritu Gupta, Yuanyuan Zhou, Sarita Adve
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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