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Conference Paper Intermittent Systems at Small Scale: Execution Model and Design Guidelines
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Authors
Youngbin Kim, Yoojin Lim
Issue Date
2025-06
Citation
Design Automation Conference (DAC) 2025, pp.1-7
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/DAC63849.2025.11132718
Abstract
Intermittent systems require software support to execute tasks amid frequent power failures. In designing such techniques, software designers rely on execution models that abstract hardware-level operations. In this paper, we propose an execution model that more accurately describes emerging intermittent systems with small energy storage. Our evaluation shows show that systems designed based on the traditional models can be up to 5.62 x less power-efficient than expected and may result in unsafe checkpoint operations. Our design guidelines enhance the performance of existing static and dynamic checkpoint techniques by 3.04 x and 2.85 x on average, respectively.
KSP Keywords
Energy storage(ES), Power-efficient, Small energy, Small-scale, Software support, Static and dynamic, design guidelines, execution model