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    ISP: Using idle SMs in hardware-based prefetching

    , Article Proceedings - 17th CSI International Symposium on Computer Architecture and Digital Systems, CADS 2013 ; October , 2013 , Pages 3-8 ; 9781479905621 (ISBN) Falahati, H ; Abdi, M ; Baniasadi, A ; Hessabi, S ; Computer Society of Iran; IPM ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2013
    Abstract
    The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) is the most promising candidate platform for faster rate of improvement in peak processing speed, low latency and high performance. The highly programmable and multithreaded nature of GPUs makes them a remarkable candidate for general purpose computing. However, supporting non-graphics computing on graphics processors requires addressing several architecture challenges. In this paper, we focus on improving performance by better hiding long waiting time to transfer data from the slow global memory. Thereupon study an effective light-overhead prefetching mechanism, which utilizes idle processing elements. Our results show that we can potentially improve... 

    Impact of penalty-reward mechanism on the performance of electric distribution systems and regulator budget

    , Article IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution ; Vol. 4, issue. 7 , 2010 , p. 770-779 ; ISSN: 17518687 Mohammadnezhad-Shourkaei, H ; Fotuhi-Firuzabad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    As a part of the ongoing debate about competition in the electricity industry, regulators are increasingly considering performance-based regulation (PBR) as an alternative to improve the service quality. The fundamental principle behind PBR is that good performance should lead to higher profits, and poor performance should result in lower profits. A penalty-reward structure (PRS) in a PBR mechanism can enhance utility performance to align utility interests with customer's interests. During the implementation of PBR, regulators should spend or receive money to reward good performed utilities or penalised poor performed utilities, respectively. A technique is proposed, in this study, to not... 

    Impact of penalty-reward mechanism on the performance of electric distribution systems and regulator budget

    , Article IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution ; Volume 4, Issue 7 , 2010 , Pages 770-779 ; 17518687 (ISSN) Mohammadnezhad Shourkaei, H ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    As a part of the ongoing debate about competition in the electricity industry, regulators are increasingly considering performance-based regulation (PBR) as an alternative to improve the service quality. The fundamental principle behind PBR is that good performance should lead to higher profits, and poor performance should result in lower profits. A penalty-reward structure (PRS) in a PBR mechanism can enhance utility performance to align utility interests with customer's interests. During the implementation of PBR, regulators should spend or receive money to reward good performed utilities or penalised poor performed utilities, respectively. A technique is proposed, in this study, to not...