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Scheduling for reduced CPU energy

by Mark Weiser, Brent Welch, Alan Demers, Scott Shenker - USENIX SYMP. OPERATING , 1994
"... The energy usage of computer systems is becoming more important, especially for battery operated systems. Displays, disks, and cpus, in that order, use the most energy. Reducing the energy used by displays and disks has been studied elsewhere; this paper considers a new method for reducing the energ ..."
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the performance of these methods against workstation traces. The primary result is that by adjusting the clock speed at a fine grain, substantial CPU energy can be saved with a limited impact on performance.

Capacity Limits of MIMO Channels

by Andrea Goldsmith, Sriram Vishwanath, et al. - IEEE J. SELECT. AREAS COMMUN , 2003
"... We provide an overview of the extensive recent results on the Shannon capacity of single-user and multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels. Although enormous capacity gains have been predicted for such channels, these predictions are based on somewhat unrealistic assumptions about t ..."
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the underlying time-varying channel model and how well it can be tracked at the receiver, as well as at the transmitter. More realistic assumptions can dramatically impact the potential capacity gains of MIMO techniques. For time-varying MIMO channels there are multiple Shannon theoretic capacity definitions and

Ecology of the family as a context for human development: Research perspectives.

by Urie Bronfenbrenner , Josephine Arastah , Mavis Hetherington , Richard Lerner , Jeylan T Mortimer , Joseph H Pleck , Lea Pulkinnen , Michael Rutter , Klaus Schneewind , Diana Slaughter - Developmental Psychology, , 1986
"... This review collates and examines critically a theoretically convergent but widely dispersed body of research on the influence of external environments on the functioning of families as contexts of human development. Investigations falling within this expanding domain include studies of the interac ..."
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scientific paradigms for investigating the impact of environment on development. These paradigms provide a useful framework for ordering and analyzing studies bearing on the topic of this review. At the most general level, the research models vary simultaneously along two dimensions. As applied

The Case for Energy-Proportional Computing

by Luiz André Barroso, Urs Hölzle
"... Energy-proportional designs would enable large energy savings in servers, potentially doubling their efficiency in real-life use. Achieving energy proportionality will require significant improvements in the energy usage profile of every system component, particularly the memory and disk subsystems. ..."
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. Energy efficiency, a new focus for general-purpose computing, has been a major technology driver in the mobile and embedded areas for some time. Earlier work emphasized extending battery life, but it has since expanded to include peak power reduction because thermal constraints began to limit further CPU

Lots of Papers, Limited Impact

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offers • Services offers We sell some sleeping bags. We sell some instances of the Marmot sleeping bag model 1234. We sell a particular used instance of the Marmot sleeping bag model 1234. We clean and repair sleeping bags. • Product model data interchange

The case for addressing the limiting impact of interference on wireless scheduling

by Xin Che, Xi Ju, Hongwei Zhang - in IEEE ICNP , 2011
"... Abstract—Co-channel interference is a limiting factor to the predictability and performance of wireless networks, thus interference-oriented scheduling of channel access has become a basic building block of wireless networking. Despite much work in this area, the existing algorithms did not address ..."
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the limiting impact of interference when optimizing transmission scheduling. Towards understanding the importance of considering the limiting impact of interference, we formulate the concept of interference budget, and we propose the scheduling algorithm iOrder that maximizes the schedulability of future

Limited Impact of ERP on the Indian Subsidiary

by Stuti Lal, Suvijina Awasthi
"... A one-phrase explanation for the impact of ERP would be Simplifying Complex Process. ERP has a significant impact right from the time it is conceived in the organization. It paves way for restructuring which would not have otherwise happened in organizations sticking to traditional and conventional ..."
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A one-phrase explanation for the impact of ERP would be Simplifying Complex Process. ERP has a significant impact right from the time it is conceived in the organization. It paves way for restructuring which would not have otherwise happened in organizations sticking to traditional and conventional

The Limitations Impacting Teachers' Understanding of Creative Thinking

by Evette Tapinos
"... Abstract With creative thinking being the new educational buzzword due to its inclusion in numerous curriculum rewrites around the world, one has to wonder how educators are adjusting to its inclusion. There is substantial research outlining the barriers that inhibit the teaching of creative thinki ..."
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thinking in the classroom. This article evaluates this topical research identifying the limitations impacting teachers' understanding of creative thinking. It includes the limitations of no consensus amongst a variety of creativity terms, the restrictions teachers place on themselves and those

Open-Economy Inflation Targeting

by Lars E. O. Svensson , 1998
"... The paper extends previous analysis of closed-economy inflation targeting to a small open economy with forward-looking aggregate supply and demand with some microfoundations, and with stylized realistic lags in the different transmission channels for monetary policy. The paper compares targeting of ..."
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. The model gives limited support for a so-called monetary conditions index, MCI, of the monetary-policy impact on aggregate d...

Competitive mechanisms subserve attention in macaque areas V2 and V4

by John H. Reynolds, Leonardo Chelazzi, Robert Desimone - Journal of Neuroscience , 1989
"... It is well established that attention modulates visual processing in extrastriate cortex. However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that attention has its greatest impact on neuronal responses when multiple stimuli appear together within a cell’s receptive fi ..."
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It is well established that attention modulates visual processing in extrastriate cortex. However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. A consistent observation is that attention has its greatest impact on neuronal responses when multiple stimuli appear together within a cell’s receptive
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