
In this standard, a parameterized and abstracted power model enabling system, software, and hardware intellectual property (IP)-centric power analysis and optimization are described. Concepts and constructs are defined for the development of parameterized, accurate, efficient, and complete power models for systems and hardware IP blocks usable for system power analysis and optimization. Process, voltage, and temperature (PVT) independence; power and thermal management interface; and workload and architecture parameterization are some of the concepts included.
- Standard Committee
- C/DA - Design Automation
- Status
- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2014-08-21
- Board Approval
- 2019-05-21
- History
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- Published:
- 2019-07-31
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Computer Society
- Standard Committee
- C/DA - Design Automation
- Working Group
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System Level Power Modeling - Power Modeling: Standard for Enabling System Level Analysis
- IEEE Program Manager
- Vanessa Lalitte
Contact Vanessa Lalitte - Working Group Chair
- Nagu Dhanwada
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P2416
IEEE Draft Standard for Power Modeling to Enable System Level Analysis
This standard describes a parameterized and abstracted power model enabling system, software, and hardware IP-centric power analysis and optimization. It defines concepts for the development of parameterized, accurate, efficient, and complete power models for systems and hardware IP blocks usable for system power analysis and optimization. These concepts include, but are not limited to, process, voltage and temperature (PVT) independence, power and thermal management interface, and workload and architecture parameterization.
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