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ECOSystem: Managing energy as a first class operating system resource

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Zeng, H; Ellis, CS; Lebeck, AR; Vahdat, A
Published in: Operating Systems Review (ACM)
December 1, 2002

Energy consumption has recently been widely recognized as a major challenge of computer systems design. This paper explores how to support energy as a first-class operating system resource. Energy, because of its global system nature, presents challenges beyond those of conventional resource management. To meet these challenges we propose the Currentcy Model that unifies energy accounting over diverse hardware components and enables fair allocation of available energy among applications. Our particular goal is to extend battery lifetime by limiting the average discharge rate and to share this limited resource among competing tasks according to user preferences. To demonstrate how our framework supports explicit control over the battery resource we implemented ECOSystem, a modified Linux, that incorporates our currentcy model. Experimental results show that ECOSystem accurately accounts for the energy consumed by asynchronous device operation, can achieve a target battery lifetime, and proportionally shares the limited energy resource among competing tasks. Copyright 2002 ACM.

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Published In

Operating Systems Review (ACM)

ISSN

0163-5980

Publication Date

December 1, 2002

Volume

36

Issue

5

Start / End Page

121 / 132

Related Subject Headings

  • Networking & Telecommunications
 

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Zeng, H., Ellis, C. S., Lebeck, A. R., & Vahdat, A. (2002). ECOSystem: Managing energy as a first class operating system resource. In Operating Systems Review (ACM) (Vol. 36, pp. 121–132).
Zeng, H., C. S. Ellis, A. R. Lebeck, and A. Vahdat. “ECOSystem: Managing energy as a first class operating system resource.” In Operating Systems Review (ACM), 36:121–32, 2002.
Zeng H, Ellis CS, Lebeck AR, Vahdat A. ECOSystem: Managing energy as a first class operating system resource. In: Operating Systems Review (ACM). 2002. p. 121–32.
Zeng, H., et al. “ECOSystem: Managing energy as a first class operating system resource.” Operating Systems Review (ACM), vol. 36, no. 5, 2002, pp. 121–32.
Zeng H, Ellis CS, Lebeck AR, Vahdat A. ECOSystem: Managing energy as a first class operating system resource. Operating Systems Review (ACM). 2002. p. 121–132.

Published In

Operating Systems Review (ACM)

ISSN

0163-5980

Publication Date

December 1, 2002

Volume

36

Issue

5

Start / End Page

121 / 132

Related Subject Headings

  • Networking & Telecommunications