| R. Brodersen, "The network computer and its future," in ISSCC Dig. Tech. Papers, Feb. 1997, pp. 32--36. |
....of loops) This domain contains many important applications like video coding, medical image archival, multi media terminals, artificial vision, speech and audio coding, xDSL modems, and wireless LAN modems. In these application domains power management and reduction is becoming a major issue [1, 3, 5, 8]. As demonstrated by recent work at Princeton [9] at IMEC [2] and in the IRAM project at Berkeley, the most important power contribution in such data dominated applications is due to the data storage and transfers, both in custom hardware and programmable processors. Also area and (in the ....
R.W.Brodersen, "The network computer and its future," Proc. IEEE Int. Solid-State Circuits Conf., San Francisco, CA, pp.32-36, Feb. 1997.
....communication, multimedia, video on demand, interactive television, and remote sensor security control has been growing at a remarkably high rate. Moreover, modern real time systems including multimedia and video game systems are often multi task multiprocessor application specific systems [3] [4] [18] 51] Targeting a multiprocessor system for multitask application specific system is often the best or even only implementation option. When an application have tasks that exhibit very different characteristics, executing them on the same processor inevitably leads to inefficient ....
R.W. Brodersen. The network computer and its future. In 1997 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, pages 32--36, 1997.
....design 1. Introduction Nowadays, people see the need for a portable multimedia device capable of handling complex and advanced data communication. Text and speech services are already available. But extensions towards audio, speech recognition synthesis and video communication are still requested [1, 2, 3]. To provide those with a battery powered device is a real challenge stimulating technological advances in several area s ranging from circuit techniques to new algorithms. The detailed H.263 design to which this paper makes some links was performed in co operation with Texas Instruments Inc. ....
R.W. Brodersen. The network computer and its future. In Proceedings of the International Solid-State Circuit Conference, pages 32--36. IEEE, February 1997.
....in the SW community the main criterium used for choosing a VMM mechanism is its speed and secondary its memory usage. Power is never an issue since their target is a computer or workstation. However, our target is an embedded hardware software realization in which power has a major impact [3]. The memory oriented synthesis techniques proposed for multimedia signal processing (MSP) applications are not suited as such. In contrast to protocol processing applications that manipulate dynamic data types, MSP applications manipulate (multi dimensional) array signal streams that can be ....
R.W.Brodersen, "The network computer and its future", Proc. IEEE Int. Solid-State Circuits Conf.,San Francisco, CA, pp.32-36, Feb. 1997.
....1 Introduction Nowadays, people see the need for a portable multimedia device capable of handling complex and advanced data communication. Text and speech services are already available. But extensions towards audio, speech recognition synthesis and video communication are still requested [1, 2, 3]. To provide these with a battery powered device is a real challenge stimulating technological advances in several areas ranging from circuit techniques to new algorithms. This paper addresses this power reduction challenge at the system level by showing that our data storage and transfer ....
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