Energy Efficient Dynamic Memory Allocation in Embedded Systems Equipped with Non-Volatile Memory, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ejlali, Alireza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Energy consumption is one of the most important design constraints in embedded systems and a considerable fraction of the energy is consumed in memories. Memories play an important role in the systems since they occupy a large portion of the die area and they have a substantial impact on the performance of the systems. Therefore, managing their energy is of great importance. Moreover, as the technology scales down, the static energy becomes more important. For instance, in conventional memories like SRAM, the static energy becomes a considerable part of the total energy. Non-volatile memories (NVMs) have been proposed as a promising candidate for conventional memories. NVMs have appealing...
Cataloging briefEnergy Efficient Dynamic Memory Allocation in Embedded Systems Equipped with Non-Volatile Memory, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ejlali, Alireza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Energy consumption is one of the most important design constraints in embedded systems and a considerable fraction of the energy is consumed in memories. Memories play an important role in the systems since they occupy a large portion of the die area and they have a substantial impact on the performance of the systems. Therefore, managing their energy is of great importance. Moreover, as the technology scales down, the static energy becomes more important. For instance, in conventional memories like SRAM, the static energy becomes a considerable part of the total energy. Non-volatile memories (NVMs) have been proposed as a promising candidate for conventional memories. NVMs have appealing...
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