Recent Research Projects
   Energy/Power Efficient, Real-Time system Scheduling

Energy / Power Efficient, Real-Time system Scheduling (ExPERTS) is a collaborative research group that develops scheduling algorithms to minimize the energy/power consumption of real-time embedded systems. Our main tool for energy conservation is Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS), varying the supply voltage of system processors during runtime. (ExPERTS)

   Soft-Core Energy Analyzer

Soft-Core Energy Analyzer (SEA): a power estimation framework for soft IP cores.

   Real-time System Performance Estimation

This work studies the performance estimation problems in real-time systems. Several different performance metrics have been proposed and studied.

   Schedule Optimization for ASIPs

Studies and proposed several compiler optimization technologies targeting different special ASIP architecture features.
 
Past Research Projects

   Design Space Exploration

Given the abundance of design alternatives due to the number of hardware components and software configurations available, design exploration in the hardware/software partitioning process can be a daunting job. We have designed a tool kit, called EvoC, to help system designers to efficiently and effectively explore the design space. EvoC features an evolutionary-algorithm based search mechanism, preference-driven design evaluation, solution space visualization, and a graphical user interface. Click here to find out more about EvoC.
 
   
 
 

    Designed by Zhong Wang