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CBP: Coordinated management of cache partitioning, bandwidth partitioning and prefetch throttling [PDF]

open access: green2021 30th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT), 2021
Reducing the average memory access time is crucial for improving the performance of applications running on multi-core architectures. With workload consolidation this becomes increasingly challenging due to shared resource contention. Techniques for partitioning of shared resources - cache and bandwidth - and prefetching throttling have been proposed ...
Holtryd, Nadja Ramhöj   +3 more
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Using Bandwidth Throttling to Quantify Application Sensitivity to Heterogeneous Memory [PDF]

open access: green2021 IEEE/ACM Workshop on Memory Centric High Performance Computing (MCHPC), 2021
n the dawn of the exascale era, the memory management is getting increasingly harder but also of primary importance. The plurality of processing systems along with the emergence of heterogeneous memory systems require more care to be put into data placement.
Foyer, Clément, Goglin, Brice
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The bandwidth bottleneck that is throttling the Internet [PDF]

open access: bronzeNature, 2016
Researchers are scrambling to repair and expand data pipes worldwide — and to keep the information revolution from grinding to a halt.
Jeff Hecht
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A Simple Mechanism for Throttling High‐Bandwidth Flows [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2008
This letter presents BREATHe, a simple packet dropping scheme for identifying and throttling unresponsive or misbehaving high‐bandwidth flows during times of congestion. BREATHe is different from the existing active queue management techniques in that it uses heavy‐hitter set analysis to identify highbandwidth flows rather than sampling or rate ...
Chia-Wei Chang, Bill Lin
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Throttling Tor Bandwidth Parasites [PDF]

open access: closed, 2011
Tor's network congestion and performance problems stem from a small percentage of users that consume a large fraction of available relay bandwidth. These users continuously drain relays of excess bandwidth, creating new network bottlenecks and exacerbating the effects of existing ones. Attacking the problem at its source, we present the design of three
Jansen, Rob   +2 more
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Mitigating Unnecessary Throttling in Linux CFS Bandwidth Control

open access: closed2022 IEEE 34th International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-PAD), 2022
Ugedal, Odin, Kumar, Rakesh
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MARACAS: a real-time multicore VCPU scheduling framework [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This paper describes a multicore scheduling and load-balancing framework called MARACAS, to address shared cache and memory bus contention. It builds upon prior work centered around the concept of virtual CPU (VCPU) scheduling.
Cheng, Zhuoqun   +3 more
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Theoretical and Experimental Studies of a Switched Inertance Hydraulic System in a Four-Port High-Speed Switching Valve Configuration

open access: yesEnergies, 2017
The switched inertance hydraulic system (SIHS) is a novel high-bandwidth and energy-efficient digital device which can adjust or control flow and pressure by a means that does not rely on throttling the flow and dissipation of power.
Min Pan   +2 more
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Control speculation for energy-efficient next-generation superscalar processors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Conventional front-end designs attempt to maximize the number of "in-flight" instructions in the pipeline. However, branch mispredictions cause the processor to fetch useless instructions that are eventually squashed, increasing front-end energy and ...
Aragón, Juan Luis   +2 more
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Net Neutrality and Consumer Access to Content [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
‘Net Neutrality’ is a very heated and contested United States policy principle regarding access for content providers to the Internet end-user, and potential discrimination in that access where the end-user’s ISP (or another ISP) blocks that access in ...
Marsden, Christopher
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