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2004
IEEE
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15 years 8 months ago
Dynamic Memory Management Design Methodology for Reduced Memory Footprint in Multimedia and Wireless Network Applications
New portable consumer embedded devices must execute multimedia and wireless network applications that demand extensive memory footprint. Moreover, they must heavily rely on Dynami...
David Atienza, Stylianos Mamagkakis, Francky Catth...
DATE
2006
IEEE
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15 years 8 months ago
Dynamic data type refinement methodology for systematic performance-energy design exploration of network applications
Network applications are becoming increasingly popular in the embedded systems domain requiring high performance, which leads to high energy consumption. In networks is observed t...
Alexandros Bartzas, Stylianos Mamagkakis, Georgios...
CN
2007
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15 years 4 months ago
Energy-aware QoS for application sessions across multiple protocol domains in mobile computing
The proliferation of heterogeneous devices and diverse networking technologies demands flexible models to guarantee the quality-of-service(QoS) at the application session level, ...
Hanping Lufei, Weisong Shi
CANDC
2009
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
Designing to support reasoned imagination through embodied metaphor
Supporting users' reasoned imagination in sense making during interaction with tangible and embedded computation involves supporting the application of their existing mental ...
Alissa Nicole Antle, Greg Corness, Saskia Bakker, ...
FPL
2006
Springer
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Application-Specific Memory Interleaving for FPGA-Based Grid Computations: A General Design Technique
Many compute-intensive applications generate single result values by accessing clusters of nearby points in grids of one, two, or more dimensions. Often, the performance of FGPA i...
Tom Van Court, Martin C. Herbordt