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Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition Volume II (DATE'04)
Architectures and Design Techniques for Energy Efficient Embedded DSP and Multimedia Processing
Paris, France
February 16-February 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2085-5
Ingrid Verbauwhede, University of California at Los Angeles and K.U.Leuven
Patrick Schaumont, University of California at Los Angeles
Bart Kienhuis, Leiden

Energy efficient embedded systems consist of a heterogeneous collection of very specific building blocks, connected together by a complex network of many dedicated busses and interconnect options. The trend to merge multiple functions into one device makes the design and integration of these "systems-on-chip" (SOC?s) even more problematic. Yet, specifications and applications are never fixed and require the embedded units to be programmable.

The topic of this paper is to give the designer architectures and design techniques to find the right balance between energy efficiency and flexibility. The key is to include programmability (or reconfiguration) at the right level of abstraction and tuned to the application domain. The challenge is to provide an exploration and programming environment for this heterogeneous architecture platform.

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Ingrid Verbauwhede, Patrick Schaumont, Christian Piguet, Bart Kienhuis, "Architectures and Design Techniques for Energy Efficient Embedded DSP and Multimedia Processing," date, vol. 2, pp.20988, Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition Volume II (DATE'04), 2004
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