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This book presents the outcome of the European project "SERENA",
involving fourteen partners as international academics,
technological companies, and industrial factories, addressing the
design and development of a plug-n-play end-to-end cloud
architecture, and enabling predictive maintenance of industrial
equipment to be easily exploitable by small and medium
manufacturing companies with a very limited data analytics
experience. Perspectives and new opportunities to address open
issues on predictive maintenance conclude the book with some
interesting suggestions of future research directions to continue
the growth of the manufacturing intelligence.
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Integrated Circuit and System Design - Power and Timing Modeling, Optimization and Simulation; 14th International Workshop, PATMOS 2004, Santorini, Greece, September 15-17, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Enrico Macii, Vassilis Paliouras, Odysseas Koufopavlou
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R4,764
Discovery Miles 47 640
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WelcometotheproceedingsofPATMOS2004, thefourteenthinaseriesofint-
national workshops. PATMOS 2004 was organized by the University of
Patras with technical co-sponsorship from the IEEE Circuits and
Systems Society. Over the years, the PATMOS meeting has evolved
into an important - ropean event, where industry and academia meet
to discuss power and timing aspects in modern integrated circuit
and system design. PATMOS provides a forum for researchers to
discuss and investigate the emerging challenges in - sign
methodologies and tools required to develop the upcoming
generations of integrated circuits and systems. We realized this
vision this year by providing a technical program that contained
state-of-the-art technical contributions, a keynote speech, three
invited talks and two embedded tutorials. The technical program
focused on timing, performance and power consumption, as well as
architectural aspects, with particular emphasis on modelling,
design, charac- rization, analysis and optimization in the
nanometer era. This year a record 152 contributions were received
to be considered for p- sible presentation at PATMOS. Despite the
choice for an intense three-day m- ting, only 51 lecture papers and
34 poster papers could be accommodated in the single-track
technical program. The Technical Program Committee, with the -
sistance of additional expert reviewers, selected the 85 papers to
be presented at PATMOS and organized them into 13 technical
sessions. As was the case with the PATMOS workshops, the review
process was anonymous, full papers were required, and several
reviews were received per manuscript
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Integrated Circuit and System Design. Power and Timing Modeling, Optimization and Simulation - 13th International Workshop, PATMOS 2003, Torino, Italy, September 10-12, 2003, Proceedings (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
Jorge Juan Chico, Enrico Macii
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R3,340
Discovery Miles 33 400
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Welcome to the proceedings of PATMOS 2003. This was the 13th in a
series of international workshops held in several locations in
Europe. Over the years, PATMOS has gained recognition as one of the
major European events devoted to power and timing aspects of
integrated circuit and system design. Despite its signi?cant growth
and development, PATMOS can still be considered as a very informal
forum, featuring high-level scienti?c presentations together with
open discussions and panel sessions in a free and relaxed
environment. This year, PATMOS took place in Turin, Italy,
organized by the Politecnico di Torino, with technical
co-sponsorship from the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society and the
generous support of the European Commission, as well as that of
several industrial sponsors, including BullDAST, Cadence, Mentor
Graphics, STMicroelectronics, and Synopsys. The objective of the
PATMOS workshop is to provide a forum to discuss and investigate
the emerging problems in methodologies and tools for the design of
new generations of integrated circuits and systems. A major
emphasis of the technical program is on speed and low-power
aspects, with particular regard to modeling, characterization,
design, and architectures.
This book presents the outcome of the European project "SERENA",
involving fourteen partners as international academics,
technological companies, and industrial factories, addressing the
design and development of a plug-n-play end-to-end cloud
architecture, and enabling predictive maintenance of industrial
equipment to be easily exploitable by small and medium
manufacturing companies with a very limited data analytics
experience. Perspectives and new opportunities to address open
issues on predictive maintenance conclude the book with some
interesting suggestions of future research directions to continue
the growth of the manufacturing intelligence.
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