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2003
ACM
14 years 22 days ago
Graphical user interface energy characterization for handheld computers
A significant fraction of the software and resource usage of a modern handheld computer is devoted to its graphical user interface (GUI). Moreover, GUIs are direct users of the d...
Lin Zhong, Niraj K. Jha
AUTOID
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
An Ultra-Low Power, Optically-Interrogated Smart Tagging and Identification System
We present a wireless identification system that employs an optical communications link between an array of uniquely identifiable smart tags and an interrogator flashlight. As the...
Gerardo Barroeta Perez, Mateusz Malinowski, Joseph...
GRAPHICSINTERFACE
2001
13 years 8 months ago
An Isometric Joystick as a Pointing Device for Handheld Information Terminals
Meeting the increasing demand for desktop-like applications on mobile products requires powerful interaction techniques. One candidate is GUI-style point-andclick interaction usin...
Miika Silfverberg, I. Scott MacKenzie, Tatu Kauppi...
ISLPED
1999
ACM
143views Hardware» more  ISLPED 1999»
13 years 11 months ago
Reducing power in superscalar processor caches using subbanking, multiple line buffers and bit-line segmentation
Modern microprocessors employ one or two levels of on-chip cachesto bridge the burgeoning speeddisparities between the processor and the RAM. These SRAM caches are a major source ...
Kanad Ghose, Milind B. Kamble
COMPCON
1994
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Low Power Hardware for a High Performance PDA
The first product in the Newton family operates under severe constraints in the areas of performance, cost, heat dissipation, power consumption, scalability, size and weight. This...
Michael Culbert