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Title: The effects of compiler optimizations on embedded system power consumption
Authors: Shuhaizar, Daud
R. Badlishah, Ahmad
Nukala S., Murhty
E-mail: shuhaizar@gmail.com
Keywords: Binary codes
Circuit analysis computing
Microprocessor chips
Power consumption
Embedded system power
Microprocessors
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2008
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE)
Citation: p.1-6
Series/Report no.: International Conference on Electronic Design (ICED 2008)
Abstract: Power consumption is a subject of serious consideration in embedded systems design because embedded systems are constrained to stringent power and energy requirements. The mission of lowering power consumption and energy usage of such systems is an important task to prolong their usage in real time situations. In this paper, we study the effects of compiler optimizations on embedded systems energy usage and power consumption in real time situations and the importance of running efficient binary codes in realizing a more power efficient, and better performing embedded system. Compiler optimizations at various levels involving different architectural features have been experimented and it is shown that architecture driven compiler optimizations have a better impact on reducing power consumption and energy usage in embedded system than blind code optimizations.
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URI: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/wrapper.jsp?arnumber=4786702
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7373
ISBN: 978-1-4244-2315-6
Appears in Collections:R. Badlishah Ahmad, Prof. Dr.
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