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Thermal profiling of homogeneous multi-core processors using sensor mini-networks

Posted on:2011-05-03Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Rochester Institute of TechnologyCandidate:Dellaquila, Katherine EllenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002458483Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
With large-scale integration and high power density in current generation microprocessors, thermal management is becoming a critical component of system design. Specifically, accurate thermal monitoring using on-die sensors is vital for system reliability and recovery.;Achieving an accurate thermal profile of a system with an optimal number of sensors is integral for thermal management. This work focuses on a sensor placement mechanism and an on-chip sensor mini-network to combine temperatures from multiple sensors to determine the full thermal profile of a chip.;The sensor placement mechanism proposed in this work uses non-uniform subsampling of thermal maps with k-means clustering. Using this sensing technique with cubic interpolation, an 8-core architecture thermal map was successfully recovered with an average error improvement of 90% over sensor placement via basic k-means clustering. All the simulations were run using HotSpot 5.0 modeling Alpha 21364 processor as a baseline core.;The sensor mini-network using both differential encoding and distributed source coding was analyzed on a 1024-core architecture. Distributed source coding compression required fewer transmissions than differential encoding and reduced the number of transmitted bitsby 36% over a sensor mini-network with no compression.
Keywords/Search Tags:Thermal, Sensor, Using
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