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PEAKASO: Peak-Temperature Aware Scan-Vector Optimization

by Minsik Cho, David Z. Pan
"... Abstract — In this paper, an algorithm for scan vector ordering, PEAKASO, is proposed to minimize the peak temperature during scan testing. Given a circuit with scan and the scan vectors, hotspot is predicted by window-based power analysis. The peak temperature on the hotspot is minimized by global ..."
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Abstract — In this paper, an algorithm for scan vector ordering, PEAKASO, is proposed to minimize the peak temperature during scan testing. Given a circuit with scan and the scan vectors, hotspot is predicted by window-based power analysis. The peak temperature on the hotspot is minimized by global

Leakage conscious dvs scheduling for peak temperature minimization

by Vivek Chaturvedi, Gang Quan - in IEEE/ACM Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC), 2011
"... Abstract — In this paper, we incorporate the dependencies among the leakage, the temperature and the supply voltage into the theoretical analysis and explore the fundamental characteris-tics on how to employ dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) to reduce the peak operating temperature. We find that, for a ..."
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Abstract — In this paper, we incorporate the dependencies among the leakage, the temperature and the supply voltage into the theoretical analysis and explore the fundamental characteris-tics on how to employ dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) to reduce the peak operating temperature. We find that, for a

Peak Temperature Control and Leakage Reduction During Binding

by Rajarshi Mukherjee, Seda Ogrenci Memik, Gokhan Memik - in High Level Synthesis”. In Procs of ISLPED , 2005
"... Temperature is becoming a first rate design criterion in ASICs due to its negative impact on leakage power, reliability, performance, and packaging cost. Incorporating awareness of such lower level physical phenomenon in high level synthesis algorithms will help to achieve better designs. In this wo ..."
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temperature modeling tool, to simulate temperature of a number ASIC designs. Our binding algorithm reduces temperature reached by the hottest resource by 12.21°C on average. Reducing the peak temperature has a positive impact on leakage as well. Our binding technique improves leakage power by 11

2003: Global analyses of sea surface temperature, sea ice, and night marine air temperature since the late Nineteenth Century

by N. A. Rayner, D. E. Parker, E. B. Horton, C. K. Foll, L. V. Alex, D. P. Rowell, A. Kaplan - J. Geophysical Research
"... data set, HadISST1, and the nighttime marine air temperature (NMAT) data set, HadMAT1. HadISST1 replaces the global sea ice and sea surface temperature (GISST) data sets and is a unique combination of monthly globally complete fields of SST and sea ice concentration on a 1 ° latitude-longitude grid ..."
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data set, HadISST1, and the nighttime marine air temperature (NMAT) data set, HadMAT1. HadISST1 replaces the global sea ice and sea surface temperature (GISST) data sets and is a unique combination of monthly globally complete fields of SST and sea ice concentration on a 1 ° latitude-longitude grid

Temperature-aware microarchitecture

by Kevin Skadron, Mircea R. Stan, Wei Huang, Sivakumar Velusamy, Karthik Sankaranarayanan, David Tarjan - In Proceedings of the 30th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture , 2003
"... With power density and hence cooling costs rising exponentially, processor packaging can no longer be designed for the worst case, and there is an urgent need for runtime processor-level techniques that can regulate operating temperature when the package’s capacity is exceeded. Evaluating such techn ..."
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With power density and hence cooling costs rising exponentially, processor packaging can no longer be designed for the worst case, and there is an urgent need for runtime processor-level techniques that can regulate operating temperature when the package’s capacity is exceeded. Evaluating

Minimizing Peak Temperature for Pipelined Hard Real-time Systems

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"... This paper addresses the problem of minimizing the peak temperature for pipelined multi-core systems under hard end-to-end deadline constraints by adversely using the Pay-Burst-Only-Once principle. The Periodic Thermal Management is adopted to control the temperature and every core is periodically s ..."
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This paper addresses the problem of minimizing the peak temperature for pipelined multi-core systems under hard end-to-end deadline constraints by adversely using the Pay-Burst-Only-Once principle. The Periodic Thermal Management is adopted to control the temperature and every core is periodically

Effect of welding heat cycle peak temperature and heat input on

by Mingyue Zhang, Yuan Nie, Qiuying Wang, Hui Chen
"... simulation Abstract. Welding thermal cycle of SMA490BW corrosion resistance steel with different heat inputs were simulated by using Gleeble-3500 thermo-mechanical simulator to investigate the grain size of the heat affected zone (HAZ). Results show that welding heat cycle peak temperature has great ..."
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simulation Abstract. Welding thermal cycle of SMA490BW corrosion resistance steel with different heat inputs were simulated by using Gleeble-3500 thermo-mechanical simulator to investigate the grain size of the heat affected zone (HAZ). Results show that welding heat cycle peak temperature has

Variation of peak temperature with heating rate in differential thermal analysis

by Homer E. Kissinger , 1956
"... In differential thermal analysis, the temperature at which the maximum deflection is observed varies with heating rate for certain types of reactions. An expression can be derived relating this variation with the kinetics of the reaction. By making a number of differential thermal patterns at differ ..."
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at different heating rates, the kinetic constants can be obtained directly from the differential thermal data. Measurements of the variation of peak temperature with heating rate have been made for several minerals of the kaolin group, the values of the kinetic constants determined, and these values compared

Thermal-aware scheduling for peak temperature reduction with stochastic workloads

by Shaobo Liu, Meikang Qiu - In 16th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium , 2010
"... In this paper we proposed a thermal-aware scheduling algorithm for peak temperature reduction with stochastic workloads. The proposed approach consists of two steps. The first step constructs a job sequence based on the mean of the execution time of each job; and the constructed job sequence interle ..."
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In this paper we proposed a thermal-aware scheduling algorithm for peak temperature reduction with stochastic workloads. The proposed approach consists of two steps. The first step constructs a job sequence based on the mean of the execution time of each job; and the constructed job sequence

Representing twentieth century space-time climate variability, part 1: development of a 1961-90 mean monthly terrestrial climatology

by Mark New, Mike Hulme, Phil Jones - Journal of Climate , 1999
"... The construction of a 0.58 lat 3 0.58 long surface climatology of global land areas, excluding Antarctica, is described. The climatology represents the period 1961–90 and comprises a suite of nine variables: precipitation, wet-day frequency, mean temperature, diurnal temperature range, vapor pressur ..."
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The construction of a 0.58 lat 3 0.58 long surface climatology of global land areas, excluding Antarctica, is described. The climatology represents the period 1961–90 and comprises a suite of nine variables: precipitation, wet-day frequency, mean temperature, diurnal temperature range, vapor
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