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Hierarchical Agent Monitored System: An Innovative Paradigm for Parallel Computing
Liang Guang, Jouni Isoaho, Hannu Tenhunen, Hierarchical Agent Monitored System: An Innovative Paradigm for Parallel Computing. In: Poster Abstracts in ACACES 2009 (International Summer School of Advanced Computer Architecture and Compilation for Embedded Systems), 59-62, Academia Press, Ghent, 2009.
Abstract:
Hierarchical agent monitoring design approach is an innovative paradigm to achieve self-aware and autonomic parallel computing in a scalable manner. Run-time monitoring services are assigned to hierarchical agents, which observe system status and reconfigure the components dynamically towards better performance under the influence of variations and errors. Current targeted platform is the NoC-based on-chip parallel system, upon which specific design practices, for instance hierarchical communication power monitoring, are being analyzed. This paper briefly overviews the design approach with reference to our other documents for interested readers.
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@INPROCEEDINGS{misc09b,
title = {Hierarchical Agent Monitored System: An Innovative Paradigm for Parallel Computing},
booktitle = {Poster Abstracts in ACACES 2009 (International Summer School of Advanced Computer Architecture and Compilation for Embedded Systems)},
author = {Guang, Liang and Isoaho, Jouni and Tenhunen, Hannu},
publisher = {Academia Press, Ghent},
pages = {59-62},
year = {2009},
}
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