Power Measurement and Attribution in Kernel for Embedded System Processes
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore power measurement and attribution for embedded system processes in this insightful conference talk by Aditya Manglik from ETH Zurich. Delve into the latest developments in power tracking infrastructure within the Linux kernel, focusing on measuring energy consumption of hardware devices and running processes. Gain a comprehensive understanding of multivariate regression models used to determine application and hardware device energy consumption. Examine the importance of power consumption as a primary design constraint in modern systems, including desktop, server, and embedded platforms. Discover the value of power consumption data for various stakeholders, such as end-users, application programmers, kernel developers, and system architects. Compare survey results from corresponding systems in competing environments and operating systems. Analyze the proposed system design and its evaluation, while considering privacy concerns associated with power consumption data. Engage with this presentation to gain valuable insights into power measurement techniques and their implications for embedded systems development.
Syllabus
Power Measurement and Attribution in Kernel for Embedded System Processes - Aditya Manglik
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Linux Foundation
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