This book provides a comprehensive guide to the design of sustainable and green computing systems (GSC). Coverage includes important breakthroughs in various aspects of GSC, including multi-core architectures, interconnection technology, data centers, high-performance computing (HPC), and sensor networks. The authors address the challenges of power efficiency and sustainability in various contexts, including system design, computer architecture, programming languages, compilers and networking.
· Offers readers a single-source reference for addressing the challenges of power efficiency and sustainability in embedded computing systems;
· Provides in-depth coverage of the key underlying design technologies for green and sustainable computing;
· Covers a wide range of topics, from chip-level design to architectures, computing systems, and networks.
Inhalt
Fundamental Limits on Run-time Power Management Algoriths for MPSoCs.- Reliable Networks-on-Chip Design for Sustainable Computing Systems.- Energy Adaptive Computing for a Sustainable ICT Ecosystem.- Implementing the Data Center Energy Productivity Metric in a High Performance Computing Data Center.- Sustainable Dynamic Application Hosting Across Geographically Distributed Data Centers.- Barely Alive Servers: Greener Datacenters through Memory-Accessible, Low-Power States.- Energy Storage System Design for Green-Energy Cyber Physical Systems.- Sensor Network Protocols for Greener Smart Environments.- Claremont -- A solar-powered Near-Threshold Voltage IA-32 Processor.