Present-day consumer mobile devices seem to challenge the concept of embedded computing by bringing the equivalent of supercomputing power from two decades ago into hand-held devices. This challenge, however, is well met by pushing the boundaries of embedded computing further into areas previously monopolised by Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). Furthermore, in areas traditionally associated with embedded computing, an increase in the complexity of algorithms and applications requires a continuous rise in availability of computing power and energy efficiency in order to fit within the same, or smaller, power budget. It is, ultimately, the amount of energy the application execution consumes that dictates the usefulness of a prog...
Application-Specific Block-Enabled (ASBE) SRAMs represent a viable solution for reducing energy cons...
The work presented in the thesis aims to improve state-of-the-art methodologies for Application Spec...
Most embedded systems rely on batteries as their source of energy, and hence, low power consumption ...
Present-day consumer mobile devices seem to challenge the concept of embedded computing by bringing ...
The information and communication technology (ICT) sector is consuming an increasing proportion of g...
Several techniques have been proposed to enhance the energy-efficiency of ASIPs (Application-Specifi...
Many of the current applications used in battery powered devices are from digital signal processing,...
Application-Specific Instruction set Processor (ASIP) has become an increasingly popular platform fo...
In the last ten years, limited clock frequency scaling and increasing power density has shifted IC d...
In this dissertation, we focus on data-intensive applications in wireless communication systems, and...
Modern signal processing systems require more and more processing capacity as times goes on. Previou...
Modern architecture present in self-power devices such as mobiles or tablet computers proposes the u...
Abstract — A huge application domain, in particular, wireless and handheld devices strongly requires...
This paper studies the overhead of data memory optimizations on the instruction memories in embedded...
Embedded systems are ubiquitous. They are often driven by batteries; therefore, low power consumptio...
Application-Specific Block-Enabled (ASBE) SRAMs represent a viable solution for reducing energy cons...
The work presented in the thesis aims to improve state-of-the-art methodologies for Application Spec...
Most embedded systems rely on batteries as their source of energy, and hence, low power consumption ...
Present-day consumer mobile devices seem to challenge the concept of embedded computing by bringing ...
The information and communication technology (ICT) sector is consuming an increasing proportion of g...
Several techniques have been proposed to enhance the energy-efficiency of ASIPs (Application-Specifi...
Many of the current applications used in battery powered devices are from digital signal processing,...
Application-Specific Instruction set Processor (ASIP) has become an increasingly popular platform fo...
In the last ten years, limited clock frequency scaling and increasing power density has shifted IC d...
In this dissertation, we focus on data-intensive applications in wireless communication systems, and...
Modern signal processing systems require more and more processing capacity as times goes on. Previou...
Modern architecture present in self-power devices such as mobiles or tablet computers proposes the u...
Abstract — A huge application domain, in particular, wireless and handheld devices strongly requires...
This paper studies the overhead of data memory optimizations on the instruction memories in embedded...
Embedded systems are ubiquitous. They are often driven by batteries; therefore, low power consumptio...
Application-Specific Block-Enabled (ASBE) SRAMs represent a viable solution for reducing energy cons...
The work presented in the thesis aims to improve state-of-the-art methodologies for Application Spec...
Most embedded systems rely on batteries as their source of energy, and hence, low power consumption ...