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Joular Project Power Models Database ⚡

License: ODbL v1.0

In each folder, you'll find a JSON file describing the power model of the device or component. Often a linear and a polynomial regression model.

Computing Devices

Raspberry Pi

Model Codename Component Model Variable
Model Zero W (rev 1.1), 32-bit OS rbpzw1.1 CPU CPU usage
Model 1 B (rev 2), 32-bit OS rbp1b2 CPU CPU usage
Model 1 B+ (rev 1.2), 32-bit OS rbp1b+1.2 CPU CPU usage
Model 2 B (rev 1.1), 32-bit OS rbp2b1.1 CPU CPU usage
Model 3 B (rev 1.2), 32-bit OS rbp3b1.2 CPU CPU usage
Model 3 B+ (rev 1.3), 32-bit OS rbp3b+1.3 CPU CPU usage
Model 4 B (rev 1.1), 32-bit OS rbp4b1.1 CPU CPU usage
Model 4 B (rev 1.1), 64-bit OS rbp4b1.1-64 CPU CPU usage
Model 4 B (rev 1.2), 32-bit OS rbp4b1.2 CPU CPU usage
Model 4 B (rev 1.2), 64-bit OS rbp4b1.2-64 CPU CPU usage
Model 400 (rev 1.0), 64-bit OS rbp4001.0-64 CPU CPU usage
Model 5 B (rev 1.0), 64-bit OS rbp5b1.0-64 CPU CPU usage

Asus Tinker Board

Model Codename Component Model Variable
Asus Tinker Board (S) asustbs CPU CPU usage

Other Hardware

Monitors

Model Codename Component Model Variable
Dell P2722H p2722h Entire device Brightness
HP P22H p22h Entire device Brightness

Use Cases

These models are used and implemented in multiple projects and software, including:

📰 License

The power models and database are licensed under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0 (ODbL-1.0).

Copyright (c) 2022-2023, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour.

Initial models and approach of Raspberry Pi devices by Adel Noureddine and Houssam Kanso, and published in the journal article: Automated Power Modeling of Computing Devices: Implementation and Use Case for Raspberry Pis.

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