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Polytechnic University of Catalonia

EducationBarcelona, Spain
About: Polytechnic University of Catalonia is a education organization based out in Barcelona, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Finite element method & Population. The organization has 16006 authors who have published 45325 publications receiving 949306 citations. The organization is also known as: UPC - BarcelonaTECH & Technical University of Catalonia.


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Proceedings ArticleDOI
04 Dec 2004
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a dynamic resource control policy for SMT processors, which directly monitors the usage of resources by each thread and guarantees that all threads get their fair share of the critical shared resources, avoiding monopolization.
Abstract: SMT processors increase performance by executing instructions from several threads simultaneously. These threads use the resources of the processor better by sharing them but, at the same time, threads are competing for these resources. The way critical resources are distributed among threads determines the final performance. Currently, processor resources are distributed among threads as determined by the fetch policy that decides which threads enter the processor to compete for resources. However, current fetch policies only use indirect indicators of resource usage in their decision, which can lead to resource monopolization by a single thread or to resource waste when no thread can use them. Both situations can harm performance and happen, for example, after an L2 cache miss. In this paper, we introduce the concept of dynamic resource control in SMT processors. Using this concept, we propose a novel resource allocation policy for SMT processors. This policy directly monitors the usage of resources by each thread and guarantees that all threads get their fair share of the critical shared resources, avoiding monopolization. We also define a mechanism to allow a thread to borrow resources from another thread if that thread does not require them, thereby reducing resource under-use. Simulation results show that our dynamic resource allocation policy outperforms a static resource allocation policy by 8%, on average. It also improves the best dynamic resource-conscious fetch policies like FLUSH++ by 4%, on average, using the harmonic mean as a metric. This indicates that our policy does not obtain the ILP boost by unfairly running high ILP threads over slow memory-bounded threads. Instead, it achieves a better throughput-fairness balance.

166 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A modification of the pilot points method is presented, including prior information in the optimization process by adding a plausibility term to the objective function to be minimized, which makes the inverse problem more stable and allows the use of larger number of pilot points, thus improving the identification of the heterogeneity.

166 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
02 Jun 2010
TL;DR: This paper presents a methodology to produce decomposable PMC-based power models on current multicore architectures and demonstrates that the proposed methodology produces more accurate and responsive power models.
Abstract: Power modeling based on performance monitoring counters (PMCs) attracted the interest of researchers since it became a quick approach to understand and analyse power behavior on real systems. As a result, several power-aware policies use power models to guide their decisions and to trigger low-level mechanisms such as voltage and frequency scaling. Hence, the presence of power models that are informative, accurate and capable of detecting power phases is critical to increase the power-aware research chances and to improve the success of power-saving techniques based on them. In addition, the design of current processors has varied considerably with the inclusion of multiple cores with some resources shared on a single die. As a result, PMC-based power models warrant further investigation on current energy-efficient multi-core processors.In this paper, we present a methodology to produce decomposable PMC-based power models on current multicore architectures. Apart from being able to estimate the power consumption accurately, the models provide per component power consumption, supplying extra insights about power behavior. Moreover, we validate their responsiveness -the capacity to detect power phases-. Specifically, we produce a set of power models for an Intel® Core™ 2 Duo. We model one and two cores for a wide set of DVFS configurations. The models are empirically validated by using the SPEC-cpu2006 benchmark suite and we compare them to other models built using existing approaches. Overall, we demonstrate that the proposed methodology produces more accurate and responsive power models. Concretely, our models show a [1.89--6]% error range and almost 100% accuracy in detecting phase variations above 0.5 watts.

166 citations

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TL;DR: The outcomes of three recent evaluation campaigns in the field of audio and biomedical source separation are presented and directions for future research and evaluation are proposed, based on the ideas raised during the related panel discussion at the Ninth International Conference on Latent Variable Analysis and Signal Separation.

166 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid constructed wetland (CW) system based on three stages of different wetlands configurations showed to be a very robust ecotechnology for domestic wastewater treatment and reuse in small communities.

166 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Frede Blaabjerg1472161112017
Carlos M. Duarte132117386672
Ian F. Akyildiz11761299653
Josep M. Guerrero110119760890
David S. Wishart10852376652
O. C. Zienkiewicz10745571204
Maciej Lewenstein10493147362
Jordi Rello10369435994
Anil Kumar99212464825
Surendra P. Shah9971032832
Liang Wang98171845600
Aharon Gedanken9686138974
María Vallet-Regí9571141641
Bonaventura Clotet9478439004
Roberto Elosua9048154019
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023129
2022379
20212,313
20202,429
20192,427