Aldo A. Ferri

Georgia Institute of Technology

Papers

3

Total Citations

11

H-Index

2

About

Aldo A. Ferri is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of control systems, embedded computing, and energy efficiency. His primary research area is the development of "compute-aware" control systems—intelligent frameworks that allow software controllers to dynamically manage a device's power consumption based on the real-time needs of the physical system. Ferri’s major contributions include the creation of a novel software architecture for power- and performance-aware control (2020, 6 citations), and the introduction of 2QoSM, a Q-learning-based quality-of-service manager that enables application-guided, platform-agnostic power management (2021, 2 citations). Most notably, his 2022 work demonstrates a low-overhead reinforcement learning approach to dynamic power management, proving that even resource-constrained embedded devices can benefit from proactive, AI-driven energy savings (3 citations). While his citation counts are modest, Ferri’s research is pioneering in its focus on closing the loop between control theory and practical power management, offering a scalable path toward greener, smarter computing systems. His work is especially relevant for students and engineers interested in sustainable embedded systems and adaptive control.

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Key Achievements

2
H-Index
3
Papers
11
Total Citations
4
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
A Power- and Performance-Aware Software Framework for Control System Applications
6 citations · 2020
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2020 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Georgia Institute of Technology

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