Reducing the Energy Consumption of the Embedded Real-Time Systems with Reconfigurable Components, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ejlali, Alireza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Over the Recent Decade, the embedded systems have expanded to include a wide variety of products, ranging from digital cameras, to medical systems, to Radar and telecommunication systems, to sensor networks. Engineers strive to create ever smaller and faster products, many of which, such as battery operated systems, have stringent power requirements. Coupled with increasing pressure to decrease costs and time-to-market, the design constraints of embedded systems pose a serious challenge to embedded systems designers. Dynamic reconfigurable hardware can provide a flexible and efficient platform for satisfying the area, performance, cost, and power requirements of many embedded systems....
Cataloging briefReducing the Energy Consumption of the Embedded Real-Time Systems with Reconfigurable Components, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ejlali, Alireza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Over the Recent Decade, the embedded systems have expanded to include a wide variety of products, ranging from digital cameras, to medical systems, to Radar and telecommunication systems, to sensor networks. Engineers strive to create ever smaller and faster products, many of which, such as battery operated systems, have stringent power requirements. Coupled with increasing pressure to decrease costs and time-to-market, the design constraints of embedded systems pose a serious challenge to embedded systems designers. Dynamic reconfigurable hardware can provide a flexible and efficient platform for satisfying the area, performance, cost, and power requirements of many embedded systems....
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