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Autotuning the energy consumption
2014The AutoTune energy plugin here presented selects and configures the frequency of the compute nodes for program regions based on actually executed patterns, while having only a minimal or acceptable performance impact. This plugin allows to determine the dependence of application performance on processors frequency and the energy consumption.
Carmen B. Navarrete +3 more
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Energy consumption forecasting as a service
2021 IEEE 23rd Conference on Business Informatics (CBI), 2021The analysis and forecasting of time series in relation to the problem of forecasting energy consumption is considered. A scheme for constructing a forecast model, a forecasting method and algorithm, taking into account the features of the analyzed time series, is proposed.
Konstantin Danilov +1 more
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Energy Consumption and Conservation
1982This chapter discusses the future and present of energy consumption, the potential improvements in the efficiencies of energy use, and about the relationship of energy demand and detailed economic activities. MEDEE-2 model offers a means of collecting and processing large numbers of assumptions and calculating resultant energy use.
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Energy consumption in RC tree circuits
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 2006In this paper, resistance-capacitance (RC) tree networks are modeled in terms of their energy consumption associated with an input transition. This work significantly extends the results that the same authors previously obtained in the specific case of ladder networks with only ramp signals.
M. ALIOTO, PALUMBO, Gaetano, M. POLI
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On the elasticity of residential energy consumption
IISA 2014, The 5th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications, 2014The current paper discusses the analysis of the results that emerged from a field study conducted in two consecutive years, aiming at the assessment of the economic recession's impact on the consumers' behaviour regarding energy consumption and space heating.
Theodora Slini +2 more
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Apple Macintosh's energy consumption
IEEE Micro, 1998Much of a portable computer's utility depends on how long it can run off the battery. We measure Apple Macintosh's current power consumption (and how much of that power goes to each system component) using built-in measuring tools.
Jacob R. Lorch, Alan Jay Smith
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Predicting energy consumption with StreamMine3G
Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, 2014In this paper, we present our approach on solving the DEBS Grand Challenge using StreamMine3G, a distributed, highly scalable, elastic and fault tolerant ESP system. We will provide an overview about the system architecture of Stream-Mine3G and implementation details of an application aimed at consumption prediction and outlier detection.
André Martin +3 more
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‘Energy consumption in spasticity’
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2002Andrew Roberts +4 more
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Energy consumption on street railways
Electrical Engineering, 1934Energy consumption on a street railway is affected by several variable factors; but because of their interrelation, it has been difficult to determine the separate effect of any one of these variables. A prolonged and detailed study on the railway property of the St.
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2012
Abstract Anthropologists working within a functionalist tradition considered energy to be a fundamental need, along with food, water, and shelter. In 1949, Leslie White argued that systems of energy were so fundamental that societies could be classified according to how much light, heat, and power they had mastered.
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Abstract Anthropologists working within a functionalist tradition considered energy to be a fundamental need, along with food, water, and shelter. In 1949, Leslie White argued that systems of energy were so fundamental that societies could be classified according to how much light, heat, and power they had mastered.
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