HotPower - 4th Workshop on Power-Aware Computing and Systems

Power has become a central issue in the design of modern computer systems.  It affects a wide variety of systems, including mobile devices, embedded networks, and data centers.  However, we do not yet fully understand the tradeoffs between energy, performance, cost, and other metrics in these environments.  This limits our ability to improve energy-efficiency without violating performance requirements and physical constraints (e.g., battery or cooling capacity).
HotPower provides a forum in which to present the latest research and to debate directions, challenges, and novel ideas about building energy-efficient computing systems.  In addition, researchers coming to these issues from fields such as computer architecture, systems and networking, measurement and modeling, language and compiler design, mobile computing, and embedded systems will have the opportunity to interact with one another, explore cross-cutting ideas, and develop new perspectives on the problem domain.

Location: 
Cascais, Portugal
Start date: 
Sun, 10/23/2011 (All day)
End date: 
Wed, 10/26/2011 (All day)