We present a novel co-design methodology for the synthesis of energy-efficient embedded systems. In particular, we concentrate on distributed embedded systems that accommodate several different applications within a single device, i.e., multimode embedded systems. Based on the key observation that operational modes are executed with different probabilities, that is, the system spends uneven amounts of time in the different modes, we develop a new co-design technique that exploits this property to significantly reduce energy dissipation. Energy and cost savings are achieved through a suitable synthesis process that yields better hardware-resource-sharing opportunities. We conduct several experiments, including a realistic smart phone example...
Recent research has shown that combining dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) and adaptive body bias (ABB) ...
Tailored to run domain-specific applications under very strict constraints on, for example, real-tim...
Abstract — Hardware–software co-synthesis starts with an embedded-system specification and results i...
Multi-mode systems are characterised by a set of interacting operational modes to support different ...
By shrinking feature sizes, deep-submicron technology is enabling the design of systems with increas...
The first part of this thesis addresses dynamic power minimisation for data and control dominated em...
This thesis studies the design of an architectural platform for realizing a set of selected applicat...
In this paper, we present a novel design methodology for synthesizing multiple configurations (or mo...
In this paper, we introduce the LOPOCOS (Low Power Co-synthesis) system, a prototype CAD tool for sy...
In this paper, we introduce the LOPOCOS (Low Power Co-synthesis) system, a prototype CAD tool for sy...
Recent research has shown that the combination of dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) and adaptive body bi...
[[abstract]]New embedded systems offer rich power management features in the form of multiple operat...
[[abstract]]Embedded systems are being built with renewable power sources such as solar cells to rep...
We present a novel design methodology for synthesiz-ing multiple configurations (or modes) into a si...
New embedded systems offer rich power management features in the form of multiple operational and no...
Recent research has shown that combining dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) and adaptive body bias (ABB) ...
Tailored to run domain-specific applications under very strict constraints on, for example, real-tim...
Abstract — Hardware–software co-synthesis starts with an embedded-system specification and results i...
Multi-mode systems are characterised by a set of interacting operational modes to support different ...
By shrinking feature sizes, deep-submicron technology is enabling the design of systems with increas...
The first part of this thesis addresses dynamic power minimisation for data and control dominated em...
This thesis studies the design of an architectural platform for realizing a set of selected applicat...
In this paper, we present a novel design methodology for synthesizing multiple configurations (or mo...
In this paper, we introduce the LOPOCOS (Low Power Co-synthesis) system, a prototype CAD tool for sy...
In this paper, we introduce the LOPOCOS (Low Power Co-synthesis) system, a prototype CAD tool for sy...
Recent research has shown that the combination of dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) and adaptive body bi...
[[abstract]]New embedded systems offer rich power management features in the form of multiple operat...
[[abstract]]Embedded systems are being built with renewable power sources such as solar cells to rep...
We present a novel design methodology for synthesiz-ing multiple configurations (or modes) into a si...
New embedded systems offer rich power management features in the form of multiple operational and no...
Recent research has shown that combining dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) and adaptive body bias (ABB) ...
Tailored to run domain-specific applications under very strict constraints on, for example, real-tim...
Abstract — Hardware–software co-synthesis starts with an embedded-system specification and results i...