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Technologies for Wireless Computing
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Chandrakasan, Anantha P. & Brodersen, Robert W.

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Research over the last decade has brought about the development of high-performance systems such as powerful workstations, sophisticated computer graphics, and multimedia systems such as real-time video and speech recognition. A significant change in the attitude of users is the desire to have access to this computation at any location without the need to be connected to the wired power source. This has resulted in the explosive growth of research and development in the area of wireless computing over the last five years.
Technologies for Wireless Computing deals with several key technologies required for wireless computing. The topics covered include reliable wireless protocols, portable terminal design considerations, video coding, RF circuit design issues and tools, display technology, energy-efficient applications, specific and programmable design techniques, energy efficiency metrics, low-voltage process technology and circuit design considerations, and CAD tools for low-power design at the behavior, logic and physical design level.
Technologies for Wireless Computing is an edited volume of original research comprising invited contributions by leading researchers. This research work has also been published as a special issue of the Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems (Volume 13, Numbers 2 & 3).
Introduction; A.P. Chandrakasan, R.W. Brodersen. Hardware-Software Architecture of the SWAN Wireless ATM Network; P. Agrawal, et al. An Integrated Testbed for Wireless Multimedia Computing; C. Chien, et al. Design of a Low Power Video Decompression Chip Set for Portable Applications; B.M. Gordon, et al. IC Implementation Challenges of a 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Chipset; M. Chian, et al. Flat Panel Displays for Portable Systems; K.R. Sarma, T. Akinwande. Threshold-Voltage Control Schemes through Substrate-Bias for Low-Power High-Speed CMOS LSI Design; T. Kuroda, T. Sakurai. Processor Design for Portable Systems; T.D. Burd, R.W. Brodersen. Instruction Level Power Analysis and Optimization of Software; V. Tiwari, et al. Low-Power Architectural Synthesis and the Impact of Exploiting Locality; R. Mehra, et al. Techniques for Power Estimation and Optimization at the Logic Level: A Survey; J. Monteiro, S. Devadas.
Research over the last decade has brought about the development of high-performance systems such as powerful workstations, sophisticated computer graphics, and multimedia systems such as real-time video and speech recognition. A significant change in the attitude of users is the desire to have access to this computation at any location without the need to be connected to the wired power source. This has resulted in the explosive growth of research and development in the area of wireless computing over the last five years.
Technologies for Wireless Computing deals with several key technologies required for wireless computing. The topics covered include reliable wireless protocols, portable terminal design considerations, video coding, RF circuit design issues and tools, display technology, energy-efficient applications, specific and programmable design techniques, energy efficiency metrics, low-voltage process technology and circuit design considerations, and CAD tools for low-power design at the behavior, logic and physical design level.
Technologies for Wireless Computing is an edited volume of original research comprising invited contributions by leading researchers. This research work has also been published as a special issue of the Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems (Volume 13, Numbers 2 & 3).
Guest Editors' Introduction.- Hardware-Software Architecture of the SWAN Wireless ATM Network.- An Integrated Testbed for Wireless Multimedia Computing.- Design of a Low Power Video Decompression Chip Set for Portable Applications.- IC Implementation Challenges of a 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Chipset.- Flat Panel Displays for Portable Systems.- Threshold-Voltage Control Schemes through Substrate-Bias for Low-Power High-Speed CMOS LSI Design.- Processor Design for Portable Systems.- Instruction Level Power Analysis and Optimization of Software.- Low-Power Architectural Synthesis and the Impact of Exploiting Locality.- Techniques for Power Estimation and Optimization at the Logic Level: A Survey.

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Introduction; A.P. Chandrakasan, R.W. Brodersen. Hardware-Software Architecture of the SWAN Wireless ATM Network; P. Agrawal, et al. An Integrated Testbed for Wireless Multimedia Computing; C. Chien, et al. Design of a Low Power Video Decompression Chip Set for Portable Applications; B.M. Gordon, et al. IC Implementation Challenges of a 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Chipset; M. Chian, et al. Flat Panel Displays for Portable Systems; K.R. Sarma, T. Akinwande. Threshold-Voltage Control Schemes through Substrate-Bias for Low-Power High-Speed CMOS LSI Design; T. Kuroda, T. Sakurai. Processor Design for Portable Systems; T.D. Burd, R.W. Brodersen. Instruction Level Power Analysis and Optimization of Software; V. Tiwari, et al. Low-Power Architectural Synthesis and the Impact of Exploiting Locality; R. Mehra, et al. Techniques for Power Estimation and Optimization at the Logic Level: A Survey; J. Monteiro, S. Devadas.


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Research over the last decade has brought about the development of high-performance systems such as powerful workstations, sophisticated computer graphics, and multimedia systems such as real-time video and speech recognition. A significant change in the attitude of users is the desire to have access to this computation at any location without the need to be connected to the wired power source. This has resulted in the explosive growth of research and development in the area of wireless computing over the last five years. n Technologies for Wireless Computing deals with several key technologies required for wireless computing. The topics covered include reliable wireless protocols, portable terminal design considerations, video coding, RF circuit design issues and tools, display technology, energy-efficient applications, specific and programmable design techniques, energy efficiency metrics, low-voltage process technology and circuit design considerations, and CAD tools for low-power design at the behavior, logic and physical design level. n Technologies for Wireless Computing is an edited volume of original research comprising invited contributions by leading researchers. This research work has also been published as a special issue of the Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems (Volume 13, Numbers 2 & 3).




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