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Title: Work-In-Progress: Fine-Grained On-Chip Energy Measurement of a Real-Time Multi-Core Processor. <em>In Brief Presentations of the 41st International IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS)</em> |
Written by: Dominic Oehlert, Edward UmaƱa Williams and Heiko Falk |
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Note: doehlert, hfalk, ESD, WCC
Abstract: Embedded systems are often constrained by their energy consumption. To create energy-efficient software or to validate worst-case energy behavior, sophisticated energy models can be used. Measuring the energy consumption of a processor on a fine-grained level for an energy model typically requires the design of custom measurement hardware. In this paper we present a simple measurement setup using the on-chip ADC of a TriCore AURIX TC277 multi-core processor, utilizing one core as a measurement core without the need of external or additional HW. We show that with this setup, a reasonable level of accuracy can be achieved. Furthermore, this also enables on-line power measurements and energy-aware decisions for, e.g., mixed criticality systems.