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Thermal management for dependable on-chip systems

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An overview of temperature-related effects that threaten dependability and a methodology for reducing the dependability concerns through thermal management utilizing the concept of aging budgeting are presented.
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Dependability has become a growing concern in the nano-CMOS era due to elevated temperatures and an increased susceptibility to temperature of the small structures. We present an overview of temperature-related effects that threaten dependability and a methodology for reducing the dependability concerns through thermal management utilizing the concept of aging budgeting.

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dTune: Leveraging Reliable Code Generation for Adaptive Dependability Tuning under Process Variation and Aging-Induced Effects

TL;DR: This paper introduces a novel adaptive Dependability Tuning (dTune) scheme for manycore processors that leverages the knowledge of varying vulnerability and error masking properties of different applications along with multiple compiled versions (each offering distinct reliability and performance properties).
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mDTM: multi-objective dynamic thermal management for on-chip systems

TL;DR: This paper proposes mDTM, a proactive dynamic thermal management technique for on-chip systems that employs multi-objective management for migrating tasks in order to both prevent the system from hitting an undesirable thermal threshold and to balance the temperatures between the cores.
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Designing guardbands for instantaneous aging effects

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ageOpt-RMT: compiler-driven variation-aware aging optimization for redundant multithreading

TL;DR: Experimental results demonstrate that compared to state-of-the-art aging-unaware RMT techniques, the ageOpt-RMT provides improved and balanced aging profiles by 2x on average.
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Formal verification of distributed dynamic thermal management

TL;DR: The proposed methodology is based on the SPIN model checker and the Lamport timestamps algorithm and allows specification and verification of both functional and timing properties in a distributed many-core system.
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