VisualSim is a simulation tool that can be used to model and analyze the performance, energy, and power characteristics of complex systems. To measure power using VisualSim, users can create a model of the system and specify the power consumption of each component in the model. VisualSim includes a library of predefined power models for common components, such as processors and memory, which can be used to accurately represent the power consumption of these components in the model. Users can also create custom power models for components that are not included in the library. Once the power consumption of each component has been specified, users can run a simulation of the system and collect data on the power consumption over time. VisualSim provides a number of analysis tools and visualization options to help users analyze the power data and understand the power characteristics of the modeled system.
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