Title
Emulated ASIC Power and Temperature Monitor System for FPGA Prototyping of an Invasive MPSoC Computing Architecture.
Abstract
In this contribution the emulation of an ASIC temperature and power monitoring system (TPMon) for FPGA prototyping is presented and tested to control processor temperatures under different control targets and operating strategies. The approach for emulating the power monitor is based on an instruction-level energy model. For emulating the temperature monitor, a thermal RC model is used. The monitoring system supplies an invasive MPSoC computing architecture with hardware status information (power and temperature data of the processors within the system). These data are required for resource-aware load distribution. As a proof of concept different operating strategies and control targets were evaluated for a 2-tile invasive MPSoC computing system.
Year
Venue
Field
2014
CoRR
Monitoring system,Computer science,Computing architecture,FPGA prototype,Real-time computing,Application-specific integrated circuit,Proof of concept,Emulation,MPSoC,Computing systems,Embedded system
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1405.2909
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Elisabeth Glocker121.11
Qingqing Chen2896.67
Asheque M. Zaidi300.34
Ulf Schlichtmann464570.67
Doris Schmitt-landsiedel526050.73