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    What does Power Consumption Behavior of HPC Jobs Reveal? : Demystifying, Quantifying, and Predicting Power Consumption Characteristics by Patel, Tirthak, Wagenhauser, Adam, Eibel, Christopher, Honig, Timo, Zeiser, Thomas, Tiwari, Devesh

    “…As we approach exascale computing, large-scale HPC systems are becoming increasingly power-constrained, requiring them to run HPC workloads in an…”
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    Empya: Saving Energy in the Face of Varying Workloads by Eibel, Christopher, Do, Thao-Nguyen, Meissner, Robert, Distler, Tobias

    “…Energy-efficient cloud and data-center applications utilize just enough resources (e.g., threads, cores) to provide the performance required at the current…”
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    Energy Claims at Scale: Decreasing the Energy Demand of HPC Workloads at OS Level by Eibel, Christopher, Honig, Timo, Schroder-Preikschat, Wolfgang

    “…The ever-increasing performance and power demand of HPC systems requires sophisticated approaches that improve energy-efficient job execution. Targeted goals…”
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    Playing Hare and Tortoise: The FigarOS Kernel for Fine-Grained System-Level Energy Optimizations by Honig, Timo, Eibel, Christopher, Herzog, Benedict, Janker, Heiko, Wagemann, Peter, Schroder-Preikschat, Wolfgang

    “…Energy has emerged to be the most important resource for computing systems. Despite the exceptional importance of energy, reducing its demand at application…”
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    From radio telemetry to ultra-low-power sensor networks: tracking bats in the wild by Dressler, Falko, Ripperger, Simon, Hierold, Martin, Nowak, Thorsten, Eibel, Christopher, Cassens, Bjorn, Mayer, Frieder, Meyer-Wegener, Klaus, Kolpin, Alexander

    Published in IEEE communications magazine (01-01-2016)
    “…Sensor networks have successfully been used for wildlife monitoring and tracking of different species. When it comes to small animals such as smaller birds,…”
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