7.5 Energy-efficient architectures and software design for power-constrained systems

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Date: Wednesday 20 March 2013
Time: 14:30 - 16:00
Location / Room: Meije

Chair:
Geoff Merrett, University of Southampton, UK

Co-Chair:
Gangadhar Garipelli, EPFL, CH

This session proposes new solutions for energy-efficient hardware design and software architectures targetting highly power-constrained environments. The first two papers in this session address energy-optimized architectures and algorithms for distributed systems operating in smart buildings and cars. The last two papers present the design of low-power signal acquisition approaches and innovative processing architectures for electrocorticographic (ECoG) and electrocardiogram (ECG) biosignals analysis.

TimeLabelPresentation Title
Authors
14:307.5.1(Best Paper Award Candidate)
OPTIMAL CONTROL OF A GRID-CONNECTED HYBRID ELECTRICAL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR HOMES
Authors:
Yanzhi Wang1, Xue Lin1, Sangyoung Park2, Naehyuck Chang2 and Massoud Pedram1
1University of Southern California, US; 2Seoul National University, KR
Abstract
15:007.5.2RADAR SIGNATURE IN MULTIPLE TARGET TRACKING SYSTEM FOR DRIVER ASSISTANT APPLICATION
Authors:
Haisheng Liu1 and Smail Niar2
1Nantong University, FR; 2Université de Valenciennes, FR
Abstract
15:157.5.3DEVELOPMENT OF A FULLY IMPLANTABLE RECORDING SYSTEM FOR ECOG SIGNALS
Authors:
Jonas Pistor, Janpeter Hoeffmann, David Rotermund, Elena Tolstosheeva, Tim Schellenberg, Dmitriy Boll, Victor Gordillo-Gonzales, Sunita Mandon, Dagmar Peters-Drolshagen, Andreas Kreiter, Martin Schneider, Walter Lang, Klaus Pawelzik and Steffen Paul, University of Bremen, DE
Abstract
15:307.5.4(Best Paper Award Candidate)
A METHODOLOGY FOR EMBEDDED CLASSIFICATION OF HEARTBEATS USING RANDOM PROJECTIONS
Authors:
Rubén Braojos, Giovanni Ansaloni and David Atienza, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, CH
Abstract
16:00IP3-17, 279A SURVY OF MULTI-SOURCE ENERGY HARVESTING SYSTEMS
Authors:
Alex S. Weddell1, Michele Magno2, Davide Brunelli3, Geoff V. Merrett1, Bashir M. Al-Hashimi1 and Luca Benini2
1University of Southampton, UK; 2University of Bologna, IT; 3University of Trento, IT
Abstract
16:01IP3-18, 817CAPITAL COST-AWARE DESIGN AND PARTIAL SHADING-AWARE ARCHITECTURE OPTIMIZATION OF A RECONFIGURABLE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM
Authors:
Yanzhi Wang1, Xue Lin1, Jaemin Kim2, Naehyuck Chang2 and Massoud Pedram1
1University of Southern California, US; 2Seoul National University, KR
Abstract
16:02IP3-19, 863AN ULTRA-LOW POWER HARDWARE ACCELERATOR ARCHITECTURE FOR WEARABLE COMPUTERS USING DYNAMIC TIME WARPING
Authors:
Reza Lotfian and Roozbeh Jafari, University of Texas at Dallas, US
Abstract
16:03IP3-20, 8EFFICIENT CACHE ARCHITECTURES FOR RELIABLE HYBRID VOLTAGE OPERATION USING EDC CODES
Authors:
Bojan Maric1, Jaume Abella2 and Mateo Valero1
1Barcelona Supercomputing Center and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, ES; 2Barcelona Supercomputing Center, ES
Abstract
16:00End of session
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