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Indian-American helps design energy-saving PCs 

Washington (IANS): Personal computers may soon save large amounts of energy by 
"sleep talking". 

Doctoral researcher Yuvraj Agarwal of the University of California San Diego 
(UCSD) in collaboration with computer scientists has created a plug-and-play
hardware prototype for personal computers (PCs) that induces a new energy 
saving state known as "sleep talking". 

Normally PCs can be in awake mode - where they consume power even if they are 
not being used - or in a low power sleep mode, where they save substantial
power but are essentially inactive and unresponsive to network traffic. 

The new sleep talking state provides much of the energy savings of sleep mode 
and some of the network-and-Internet-connected convenience of awake mode.


"Large numbers of people keep their PCs in awake mode even though the PCs are 
relatively idle for long blocks of time because they want to stay connected
to an internal network or the Internet or both," said Agarwal, who did his 
engineering degree from Pune University in June 2001. 

"I realised that most of the tasks that people keep their computers on for - 
like ensuring remote access and availability for virus scans and backup, 
maintaining
presence on instant messaging (IM) networks, being available for incoming 
voice-over-IP (VoIP) calls, and file sharing and downloading - can be achieved
at much lower power-use levels than regular awake mode," said Agarwal. 

Following this realisation, the team built a small hardware and software 
plug-in system that allows a PC to remain in sleep mode while continuing to 
maintain
network presence and run well-defined application functions. 

It supports instant messaging applications, VoIP, large background web 
downloads, peer-to-peer file sharing networks such as BitTorrent, and remote 
access.
The computer scientists say their system can easily be extended to support 
other applications. 

The scientists named their system Somniloquy, which means "the act or habit of 
talking in one's sleep", according to an UCSD release. 

"Reducing energy consumed by wall-powered devices, especially computing 
equipment, offers a huge opportunity to save money and reduce greenhouse 
gasses,"
said Agarwal. 



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