Jiang et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Towards Dynamic Voltage/Frequency Scaling for Power Reduction in Data CentersJiang et al., 2010
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- Jiang C
- Zhao Y
- Wan J
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- Applied Mechanics and Materials
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Higher power consumption in data centers results in more heat dissipation, cooling costs and degrades the system reliability. Conventional power reduction techniques such as dynamic voltage/frequency scaling (DVS/DFS) have disadvantages when they are ported to …
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