Power consumption becomes the most important design goal in a
wide range of electronic systems. There are two driving forces
towards this trend: continuing device scaling and ever increasing
demand of higher computing power. First, device scaling continues
to satisfy Moore's law via a conventional way of scaling (More
Moore) and a new way of exploiting the vertical integration (More
than Moore). Second, mobile and IT convergence requires more
computing power on the silicon chip than ever. Cell phones are now
evolving towards mobile PC. PCs and data centers are becoming
commodities in house and a must in industry. Both supply enabled by
device scaling and demand triggered by the convergence trend
realize more computation on chip (via multi-core, integration of
diverse functionalities on mobile SoCs, etc.) and finally more
power consumption incurring power-related issues and
constraints.
"Energy-Aware System Design: Algorithms and Architectures"
provides state-of-the-art ideas for low power design methods from
circuit, architecture to software level andoffers design case
studies in three fast growing areas of mobile storage, biomedical
and security.
Important topics and features:
- Describes very recent advanced issues and methods for
energy-aware design at each design level from circuit
andarchitecture toalgorithm level, and also covering important
blocks including low power main memory subsystem and on-chip
network at architecture level
- Explains efficient power conversion and delivery which is
becoming important as heterogeneous power sources are adopted for
digital and non-digital parts
- Investigates 3D die stacking emphasizing temperature awareness
for better perspective on energy efficiency
- Presents three practical energy-aware design case studies;
novel storage device (e.g., solid state disk), biomedical
electronics (e.g., cochlear and retina implants), and wireless
surveillance camera systems.
Researchers and engineers in the field of hardware and software
design will find this book an excellent starting point to catch up
with the state-of-the-art ideas of low power design.
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