Abstract

This article presents a method of modifying a processor so that it can estimate its own power and energy consumption in parallel with application execution. The authors have applied the method to an existing 32-bit processor and demonstrated it on a range of benchmarks. The system adds only a small increase in average power consumption and chip area.

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