This chapter1 discusses the interconnection architecture of the Mobile Digital Companion. The approach to build a low-power handheld multimedia computer presented here is to have autonomous, reconfigurable modules such as network, video and audio devices, interconnected by a switch rather than by a bus, and to offload as much as work as possible from the CPU to programmable modules placed in the data streams. Thus, communication between components is not broadcast over a bus but delivered exactly where it is needed, work is carried out where the data passes through, bypassing the memory. The amount of buffering is minimised, and if it is required at all, it is placed right on the data path, where it is needed. A reconfigurable internal comm...
In this paper a reconfigurable systems-architecture in combination with a QoS driven operating syste...
The Moby Dick project is a joint European project to develop and define the architecture of a new ge...
The use of on chip networks as interconnection media for systems implemented in FPGAs is limited by ...
Multimedia computing and mobile computing are two trends that will lead to a new application domain ...
Multimedia computing and mobile computing are two trends that will lead to a new application domain ...
This chapter discusses the system architecture of a portable computer, called Mobile Digital Compani...
This paper discusses reconfigurability issues in lowpower hand-held multimedia systems, with particu...
This paper discusses reconfigurability issues in lowpower hand-held multimedia systems, with particu...
A diverse set of networking technologies have been trialed in developing transport solutions for tom...
Recent advances in wireless networking technology and the exponential development of semiconductor t...
We propose a number of techniques to reduce energy consumption for mobile computers. We use extra de...
In this report we propose a number of techniques to reduce energy consumption for mobile computers. ...
This paper provides a survey of methods and techniques for flexible on-chip inter-processor communic...
This paper provides a survey of methods and techniques for flexible on-chip inter-processor communic...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis describes a multimedia workstation architecture,...
In this paper a reconfigurable systems-architecture in combination with a QoS driven operating syste...
The Moby Dick project is a joint European project to develop and define the architecture of a new ge...
The use of on chip networks as interconnection media for systems implemented in FPGAs is limited by ...
Multimedia computing and mobile computing are two trends that will lead to a new application domain ...
Multimedia computing and mobile computing are two trends that will lead to a new application domain ...
This chapter discusses the system architecture of a portable computer, called Mobile Digital Compani...
This paper discusses reconfigurability issues in lowpower hand-held multimedia systems, with particu...
This paper discusses reconfigurability issues in lowpower hand-held multimedia systems, with particu...
A diverse set of networking technologies have been trialed in developing transport solutions for tom...
Recent advances in wireless networking technology and the exponential development of semiconductor t...
We propose a number of techniques to reduce energy consumption for mobile computers. We use extra de...
In this report we propose a number of techniques to reduce energy consumption for mobile computers. ...
This paper provides a survey of methods and techniques for flexible on-chip inter-processor communic...
This paper provides a survey of methods and techniques for flexible on-chip inter-processor communic...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis describes a multimedia workstation architecture,...
In this paper a reconfigurable systems-architecture in combination with a QoS driven operating syste...
The Moby Dick project is a joint European project to develop and define the architecture of a new ge...
The use of on chip networks as interconnection media for systems implemented in FPGAs is limited by ...