Title
Model-Free Reinforcement Learning and Bayesian Classification in System-Level Power Management.
Abstract
To cope with uncertainties and variations that emanate from hardware and/or application characteristics, dynamic power management (DPM) frameworks must be able to learn about the system inputs and environmental variations, and adjust the power management policy on the fly. In this paper, an online adaptive DPM technique is presented based on the model-free reinforcement learning (RL) method, which requires no prior knowledge of the state transition probability function and the reward function. In particular, this paper employs the temporal difference (TD) learning method for semi-Markov decision process (SMDP) as the model-free RL technique since the TD method can accelerate convergence and alleviate the reliance on the Markovian property of the power-managed system. In addition, a novel workload predictor based on an online Bayesian classifier is presented to provide effective estimation of the workload characteristics for the RL algorithm. Several improvements are proposed to manage the size of the action space for the learning algorithm, enhance its convergence speed, and dynamically change the action set associated with each system state. In the proposed DPM framework, power-latency tradeoffs of the power-managed system can be precisely controlled based on a user-defined parameter. Extensive experiments on hard disk drives and wireless network cards show that the maximum power saving without sacrificing any latency is 18.6 percent compared to a reference expert-based approach. Alternatively, the maximum latency saving without any power dissipation increase is 73.0 percent compared to the existing best-of-breed DPM techniques.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1109/TC.2016.2543219
IEEE Trans. Computers
Keywords
Field
DocType
Prediction algorithms,Markov processes,Heuristic algorithms,Power demand,Bayes methods,Uncertainty,Classification algorithms
Markov process,Computer science,Real-time computing,Artificial intelligence,Maximum power principle,Learning classifier system,Reinforcement learning,Power management,Temporal difference learning,Mathematical optimization,Naive Bayes classifier,Supervised learning,Machine learning
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
65
12
0018-9340
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.53
15
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yanzhi Wang11082136.11
Massoud Pedram278011211.32