Abstract:
Methods and products for managing power consumption of a computer and computers for which power consumption is managed. The computer includes the computer including a computer processor and embodiments of the present invention include providing, by an inband power manger to an out-of-band power manager, a proposed performance state ('p-state') for the computer processor; determining, by the out-of-band power manager, in dependence upon a power setpoint and currently-measured operating metrics of the computer processor, whether to approve the proposed p-state; and if the out-of-band power manager approves the proposed p-state, setting operating parameters of the computer processor according to the approved p-state.
Abstract:
A method and systems for optimizing Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) connections in DSL Access Multiplexor (DSLAM) that marries benefits of G.dmt and G.lite standards, using a flexible method implemented on a programmable Digital Signal Processor (DSP) and a Network Processor (NP) is disclosed. It provides a means to support full G.dmt rates for any of the attached users as long as less than half the users are actively moving data through the DSLAM, but by only using half the digital signal processing hardware and half the power consumption for the line drivers. The invention allows doubling the number of,ADSL ports available over a conventional scheme given about 20% more power is under 50% with only half the respective connections, all those G.dmt rates possible on their exceeds 50%, gradually active G.lite rates based on either based on a tiered tariff structure, until ultimately, when the utilization reaches 100%, all subscribers will be forced back to a maximum rate afforded by G.lite. Only as utilization drops back off, will active subscribers be brought back up to G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. Once the utilization drops below 50% again, then all active subscribers will be able to utilize G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. budget. When the utilization subscribers active on their users experience the maximum wire. However, when utilization subscribers start to experience a fixed policy or one that is based on a tiered tariff structure, until ultimately, when the utilization reaches 100%, all subscribers will be forced back to a maximum rate afforded by G.lite. Only as utilization drops back off, will active subscribers be brought back up to G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. Once the utilization drops below 50% again, then all active subscribers will be able to utilize G.dmt's maximum transmission rates.
Abstract:
A method and systems for optimizing Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) connections in DSL Access Multiplexor (DSLAM) that marries benefits of G.dmt and G.lite standards, using a flexible method implemented on a programmable Digital Signal Processor (DSP) and a Network Processor (NP) is disclosed. It provides a means to support full G.dmt rates for any of the attached users as long as less than half the users are actively moving data through the DSLAM, but by only using half the digital signal processing hardware and half the power consumption for the line drivers. The invention allows doubling the number of,ADSL ports available over a conventional scheme given about 20% more power is under 50% with only half the respective connections, all those G.dmt rates possible on their exceeds 50%, gradually active G.lite rates based on either based on a tiered tariff structure, until ultimately, when the utilization reaches 100%, all subscribers will be forced back to a maximum rate afforded by G.lite. Only as utilization drops back off, will active subscribers be brought back up to G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. Once the utilization drops below 50% again, then all active subscribers will be able to utilize G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. budget. When the utilization subscribers active on their users experience the maximum wire. However, when utilization subscribers start to experience a fixed policy or one that is based on a tiered tariff structure, until ultimately, when the utilization reaches 100%, all subscribers will be forced back to a maximum rate afforded by G.lite. Only as utilization drops back off, will active subscribers be brought back up to G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. Once the utilization drops below 50% again, then all active subscribers will be able to utilize G.dmt's maximum transmission rates.
Abstract:
A method and systems for optimizing Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) connections in DSL Access Multiplexor (DSLAM) that marries benefits of G.dmt and G.lite standards, using a flexible method implemented on a programmable Digital Signal Processor (DSP) and a Network Processor (NP) is disclosed. It provides a means to support full G.dmt rates for any of the attached users as long as less than half the users are actively moving data through the DSLAM, but by only using half the digital signal processing hardware and half the power consumption for the line drivers. The invention allows doubling the number of,ADSL ports available over a conventional scheme given about 20% more power is under 50% with only half the respective connections, all those G.dmt rates possible on their exceeds 50%, gradually active G.lite rates based on either based on a tiered tariff structure, until ultimately, when the utilization reaches 100%, all subscribers will be forced back to a maximum rate afforded by G.lite. Only as utilization drops back off, will active subscribers be brought back up to G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. Once the utilization drops below 50% again, then all active subscribers will be able to utilize G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. budget. When the utilization subscribers active on their users experience the maximum wire. However, when utilization subscribers start to experience a fixed policy or one that is based on a tiered tariff structure, until ultimately, when the utilization reaches 100%, all subscribers will be forced back to a maximum rate afforded by G.lite. Only as utilization drops back off, will active subscribers be brought back up to G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. Once the utilization drops below 50% again, then all active subscribers will be able to utilize G.dmt's maximum transmission rates.
Abstract:
A multi-media user task (host) computer is interfaced to a high speed DSP which provides support functions to the host computer via an interprocessor DMA bus master and controller. Support of multiple dynamic hard real-time signal processing task requirements are met by posting signal processor support task requests from the host processor through the interprocessor DMA controller to the signal processor and its operating system. The signal processor builds data transfer packet request execution lists in a partitioned queue in its own memory and executes internal signal processor tasks invoked by users at the host system by extracting signal sample data from incoming data packets presented by the interprocessor DMA controller in response to its execution of the DMA packet transfer request queues built by the signal processor in the partitioned queue. Processed signal values etc. are extracted from signal processor memory by the DMA interprocessor controller executing the partitioned packet request lists and delivered to the host processor. A very large number of packet transfers in support of numerous user tasks and implementing a very large number of DMA channels is thus made possible while avoiding the need for arbitration between the channels on the part of the signal processor or the host processor.
Abstract:
A method and systems for optimizing Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) connections in DSL Access Multiplexor (DSLAM) that marries benefits of G.dmt and G.lite standards, using a flexible method implemented on a programmable Digital Signal Processor (DSP) and a Network Processor (NP) is disclosed. It provides a means to support full G.dmt rates for any of the attached users as long as less than half the users are actively moving data through the DSLAM, but by only using half the digital signal processing hardware and half the power consumption for the line drivers. The invention allows doubling the number of,ADSL ports available over a conventional scheme given about 20% more power is under 50% with only half the respective connections, all those G.dmt rates possible on their exceeds 50%, gradually active G.lite rates based on either based on a tiered tariff structure, until ultimately, when the utilization reaches 100%, all subscribers will be forced back to a maximum rate afforded by G.lite. Only as utilization drops back off, will active subscribers be brought back up to G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. Once the utilization drops below 50% again, then all active subscribers will be able to utilize G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. budget. When the utilization subscribers active on their users experience the maximum wire. However, when utilization subscribers start to experience a fixed policy or one that is based on a tiered tariff structure, until ultimately, when the utilization reaches 100%, all subscribers will be forced back to a maximum rate afforded by G.lite. Only as utilization drops back off, will active subscribers be brought back up to G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. Once the utilization drops below 50% again, then all active subscribers will be able to utilize G.dmt's maximum transmission rates.
Abstract:
A multi-media user task (host) computer is interfaced to a high speed DSP which provides support functions to the host computer via an interprocessor DMA bus master and controller. Support of multiple dynamic hard real-time signal processing task requirements are met by posting signal processor support task requests from the host processor through the interprocessor DMA controller to the signal processor and its operating system. The signal processor builds data transfer packet request execution lists in a partitioned queue in its own memory and executes internal signal processor tasks invoked by users at the host system by extracting signal sample data from incoming data packets presented by the interprocessor DMA controller in response to its execution of the DMA packet transfer request queues built by the signal processor in the partitioned queue. Processed signal values etc. are extracted from signal processor memory by the DMA interprocessor controller executing the partitioned packet request lists and delivered to the host processor. A very large number of packet transfers in support of numerous user tasks and implementing a very large number of DMA channels is thus made possible while avoiding the need for arbitration between the channels on the part of the signal processor or the host processor.
Abstract:
A method and systems for optimizing Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) connections in DSL Access Multiplexor (DSLAM) that marries benefits of G.dmt and G.lite standards, using a flexible method implemented on a programmable Digital Signal Processor (DSP) and a Network Processor (NP) is disclosed. It provides a means to support full G.dmt rates for any of the attached users as long as less than half the users are actively moving data through the DSLAM, but by only using half the digital signal processing hardware and half the power consumption for the line drivers. The invention allows doubling the number of,ADSL ports available over a conventional scheme given about 20% more power is under 50% with only half the respective connections, all those G.dmt rates possible on their exceeds 50%, gradually active G.lite rates based on either based on a tiered tariff structure, until ultimately, when the utilization reaches 100%, all subscribers will be forced back to a maximum rate afforded by G.lite. Only as utilization drops back off, will active subscribers be brought back up to G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. Once the utilization drops below 50% again, then all active subscribers will be able to utilize G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. budget. When the utilization subscribers active on their users experience the maximum wire. However, when utilization subscribers start to experience a fixed policy or one that is based on a tiered tariff structure, until ultimately, when the utilization reaches 100%, all subscribers will be forced back to a maximum rate afforded by G.lite. Only as utilization drops back off, will active subscribers be brought back up to G.dmt's maximum transmission rates. Once the utilization drops below 50% again, then all active subscribers will be able to utilize G.dmt's maximum transmission rates.