| Y. F. Tong, R. Rutenbar, and D. Nagle. Minimizing floating-point power dissipation via bit-width reduction. In Proceedings of the 1998. |
....some similarity to ideas proposed here. First, the use of remote compute services for speech recognition by Odyssey is reminiscent of the work on remote process execution for energy savings reported by Rudenko et al. [18] Second, the use of variable bit width representation of data by Tong et al. [21] is an example of lowering fidelity for reduced power consumption in speech recognition. From a broader perspective, there has been a substantial body of work on hardware power management for mobile computers. This includes efforts that span multiple components [10, 16] as well as those focusing ....
Tong, Y. F., Rutenbar, R. A., and Nagle, D. F. Minimizing floating-point power dissipation via bit-width reduction. In Power-Driven Microarchitecture Workshop, Barcelona, Spain, June 1998.
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Y. F. Tong, R. Rutenbar, and D. Nagle. Minimizing floating-point power dissipation via bit-width reduction. In Proceedings of the 1998.
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Y. F. Tong, R. Rutenbar, and D. Nagle. Minimizing floating-point power dissipation via bitwidth reduction. In Proceedings of the 1998.
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Y. F. Tong, R. Rutenbar, and D. Nagle. Minimizing floating-point power dissipation via bitwidth reduction. In Proceedings of the 1998.
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TONG, Y. F., RUTENBAR, R., AND NAGLE, D. Minimizing floating-point power dissipation via bit-width reduction. In Proceedings of the 1998.
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