Voltage droop, also known as IR drop, is a phenomenon that occurs when the current in the power delivery network abruptly changes due to workload fluctuations. This can lead to supply voltage drops ...
Although detailed analytical models for droop-controlled microgrids are available, they are computationally complex and do not consider real-time variations in microgrid parameters and operating ...
Microgrids are localised energy systems composed of distributed generators and loads operating either in grid-connected or islanded modes. Droop control is the prevailing approach to achieve ...
While sea of processor architectures feature a stamp and repeat design, per-core workloads aren’t always symmetrically balanced. For example, a cloud provider (AI or compute) will rent out individual ...
Advances in silicon technology have led to significantly faster processors, memory and switching logic. These high-performance semiconductor devices can demand very fast changes in load current, ...