Circuit design for wireless applications generally involves achieving a certain level of processing speed, dictated by the data transmission rate and algorithmic performance, while minimizing the energy dissipation. This paper discusses some of the circuit techniques that help to achieve this goal. We show that power reduction in a multimedia system involves trade-offs at the algorithmic, algebraic, architectural, and circuit levels of abstraction. © 2010 IEEE
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In this thesis we tackle one of the most important fields of research, which is reducing power consu...
Presented in this paper is a fundamental mathematical basis for power-reduction in VLSI systems. Thi...
Low-power design can be addressed at different levels of design abstraction such as algorithm, archi...
This chapter focuses on high level design of ultra-low power wireless nodes. First, different system...
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