Export Citations
Save this search
Please login to be able to save your searches and receive alerts for new content matching your search criteria.
- tutorialAugust 2009
Green at the micro-scale: towards self-powered embedded systems
ISLPED '09: Proceedings of the 2009 ACM/IEEE international symposium on Low power electronics and designAugust 2009, Pages 431–432https://doi.org/10.1145/1594233.1594347The field of green computing, which has gained tremendous importance and popularity over the past few years, has mainly focused on large computing systems such as server farms. This talk makes the case that it is equally important for green computing to ...
- research-articleAugust 2009
The design of a bloom filter hardware accelerator for ultra low power systems
ISLPED '09: Proceedings of the 2009 ACM/IEEE international symposium on Low power electronics and designAugust 2009, Pages 371–376https://doi.org/10.1145/1594233.1594330Battery-powered embedded systems require low energy usage to extend system lifetime. These systems must power many components for long periods of time and are particularly sensitive to energy use. Recent techniques for reducing energy consumption in ...
- posterAugust 2009
A programmable implementation of neural signal processing on a smartdust for brain-computer interfaces
ISLPED '09: Proceedings of the 2009 ACM/IEEE international symposium on Low power electronics and designAugust 2009, Pages 351–354https://doi.org/10.1145/1594233.1594320Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) offer tremendous promise for improving the quality of life for disabled individuals. BCIs use spike sorting to identify the source of each neural firing. To date, spike sorting has been performed using off-chip analysis, ...
- research-articleAugust 2009
Transaction-based adaptive dynamic voltage scaling for interactive applications
ISLPED '09: Proceedings of the 2009 ACM/IEEE international symposium on Low power electronics and designAugust 2009, Pages 255–260https://doi.org/10.1145/1594233.1594294In an interactive embedded system, special task execution patterns and scheduling constraints exist due to frequent human-computer interactions. This paper proposes a transaction-based dynamic voltage scaling (T-DVS) approach that takes into account the ...