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This Festschrift is in honor of Marilyn Wolf, on the occasion of
her 60th birthday. Prof. Wolf is a renowned researcher and educator
in Electrical and Computer Engineering, who has made pioneering
contributions in all of the major areas in Embedded,
Cyber-Physical, and Internet of Things (IoT) Systems. This book
provides a timely collection of contributions that cover important
topics related to Smart Cameras, Hardware/Software Co-Design, and
Multimedia applications. Embedded systems are everywhere;
cyber-physical systems enable monitoring and control of complex
physical processes with computers; and IoT technology is of
increasing relevance in major application areas, including factory
automation, and smart cities. Smart cameras and multimedia
technologies introduce novel opportunities and challenges in
embedded, cyber-physical and IoT applications. Advanced
hardware/software co-design methodologies provide valuable concepts
and tools for addressing these challenges. The diverse topics of
the chapters in this Festschrift help to reflect the great breadth
and depth of Marilyn Wolf's contributions in research and
education. The chapters have been written by some of Marilyn's
closest collaborators and colleagues.
In a computational tour-de-force, this volume wipes away a host of
problems related to location discovery in wireless ad-hoc sensor
networks. WASNs have recognized potential in many applications that
are location-dependent, yet are heavily constrained by factors such
as cost and energy consumption. Their "ad-hoc" nature, with direct
rather than mediated connections between a network of wireless
devices, adds another layer of difficulty. Basing this work
entirely on data-driven, coordinated algorithms, the author's aim
is to present location discovery techniques that are highly
accurate-and which fit user criteria. The research deploys
nonparametric statistical methods and relies on the concept of
joint probability to construct error (including location error)
models and environmental field models. It also addresses system
issues such as the broadcast and scheduling of the beacon.
Reporting an impressive accuracy gain of almost 17 percent, and
organized in a clear, sequential manner, this book represents a
stride forward in wireless localization.
This Festschrift is in honor of Marilyn Wolf, on the occasion of
her 60th birthday. Prof. Wolf is a renowned researcher and educator
in Electrical and Computer Engineering, who has made pioneering
contributions in all of the major areas in Embedded,
Cyber-Physical, and Internet of Things (IoT) Systems. This book
provides a timely collection of contributions that cover important
topics related to Smart Cameras, Hardware/Software Co-Design, and
Multimedia applications. Embedded systems are everywhere;
cyber-physical systems enable monitoring and control of complex
physical processes with computers; and IoT technology is of
increasing relevance in major application areas, including factory
automation, and smart cities. Smart cameras and multimedia
technologies introduce novel opportunities and challenges in
embedded, cyber-physical and IoT applications. Advanced
hardware/software co-design methodologies provide valuable concepts
and tools for addressing these challenges. The diverse topics of
the chapters in this Festschrift help to reflect the great breadth
and depth of Marilyn Wolf's contributions in research and
education. The chapters have been written by some of Marilyn's
closest collaborators and colleagues.
This book provides the foundations for understanding hardware
security and trust, which have become major concerns for national
security over the past decade. Coverage includes issues related to
security and trust in a variety of electronic devices and systems
related to the security of hardware, firmware and software,
spanning system applications, online transactions and networking
services. This serves as an invaluable reference to the
state-of-the-art research that is of critical significance to the
security of and trust in, modern society's
microelectronic-supported infrastructures.
In a computational tour-de-force, this volume wipes away a host of
problems related to location discovery in wireless ad-hoc sensor
networks. WASNs have recognized potential in many applications that
are location-dependent, yet are heavily constrained by factors such
as cost and energy consumption. Their "ad-hoc" nature, with direct
rather than mediated connections between a network of wireless
devices, adds another layer of difficulty. Basing this work
entirely on data-driven, coordinated algorithms, the author's aim
is to present location discovery techniques that are highly
accurate-and which fit user criteria. The research deploys
nonparametric statistical methods and relies on the concept of
joint probability to construct error (including location error)
models and environmental field models. It also addresses system
issues such as the broadcast and scheduling of the beacon.
Reporting an impressive accuracy gain of almost 17 percent, and
organized in a clear, sequential manner, this book represents a
stride forward in wireless localization.
This overview of the security problems in modern VLSI design
provides a detailed treatment of a newly developed constraint-based
protection paradigm for the protection of VLSI design IPs - from
FPGA design to standard-cell placement, and from advanced CAD tools
to physical design algorithms.
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