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VLSI-SoC: Design Methodologies for SoC and SiP - 16th IFIP WG 10.5/IEEE International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration, VLSI-SoC 2008, Rhodes Island, Greece, October 13-15, 2008, Revised Selected Papers (Hardcover, Edition.)
Christian Piguet, Ricardo Reis, Dimitrios Soudris
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This book contains extended and revised versions of the best papers
that were p- sented during the 16th edition of the IFIP/IEEE WG10.5
International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration, a global
System-on-a-Chip Design & CAD conference. The 16th conference
was held at the Grand Hotel of Rhodes Island, Greece (October
13-15, 2008). Previous conferences have taken place in Edinburgh,
Trondheim, V- couver, Munich, Grenoble, Tokyo, Gramado, Lisbon,
Montpellier, Darmstadt, Perth, Nice and Atlanta. VLSI-SoC 2008 was
the 16th in a series of international conferences sponsored by IFIP
TC 10 Working Group 10.5 and IEEE CEDA that explores the state of
the art and the new developments in the field of VLSI systems and
their designs. The purpose of the conference was to provide a forum
to exchange ideas and to present industrial and research results in
the fields of VLSI/ULSI systems, embedded systems and -
croelectronic design and test.
The 11 th IFIP International Conference on Very Large Scale
Integration, in Montpellier, France, December 3-5,2001, was a great
success. The main focus was about IP Cores, Circuits and System
Designs & Applications as well as SOC Design Methods and CAD.
This book contains the best papers (39 among 70) that have been
presented during the conference. Those papers deal with all aspects
of importance for the design of the current and future integrated
systems. System on Chip (SOC) design is today a big challenge for
designers, as a SOC may contain very different blocks, such as
microcontrollers, DSPs, memories including embedded DRAM, analog,
FPGA, RF front-ends for wireless communications and integrated
sensors. The complete design of such chips, in very deep submicron
technologies down to 0.13 mm, with several hundreds of millions of
transistors, supplied at less than 1 Volt, is a very challenging
task if design, verification, debug and industrial test are
considered. The microelectronic revolution is fascinating; 55 years
ago, in late 1947, the transistor was invented, and everybody knows
that it was by William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter H.
Brattein, Bell Telephone Laboratories, which received the Nobel
Prize in Physics in 1956. Probably, everybody thinks that it was
recognized immediately as a major invention.
Design technology to address the new and vast problem of
heterogeneous embedded systems design while remaining compatible
with standard "More Moore" flows, i.e. capable of simultaneously
handling both silicon complexity and system complexity, represents
one of the most important challenges facing the semiconductor
industry today and will be for several years to come. While the
micro-electronics industry, over the years and with its spectacular
and unique evolution, has built its own specific design methods to
focus mainly on the management of complexity through the
establishment of abstraction levels, the emergence of device
heterogeneity requires new approaches enabling the satisfactory
design of physically heterogeneous embedded systems for the
widespread deployment of such systems.
Heterogeneous Embedded Systems, compiled largely from a set of
contributions from participants of past editions of the Winter
School on Heterogeneous Embedded Systems Design Technology (FETCH),
proposes a necessarily broad and holistic overview of design
techniques used to tackle the various facets of heterogeneity in
terms of technology and opportunities at the physical level, signal
representations and different abstraction levels, architectures and
components based on hardware and software, in all the main phases
of design (modeling, validation with multiple models of
computation, synthesis and optimization). It concentrates on the
specific issues at the interfaces, and is divided into two main
parts. The first part examines mainly theoretical issues and
focuses on the modeling, validation and design techniques
themselves. The second part illustrates the use of these methods in
various design contexts at the forefront of new technology and
architectural developments.
This book is the fourth in a series on novel low power design
architectures, methods and design practices. It results from of a
large European project started in 1997, whose goal is to promote
the further development and the faster and wider industrial use of
advanced design methods for reducing the power con sumption of
electronic systems. Low power design became crucial with the wide
spread of portable infor mation and communication terminals, where
a small battery has to last for a long period. High performance
electronics, in addition, suffers from a per manent increase of the
dissipated power per square millimeter of silicon, due to the
increasing clock-rates, which causes cooling and reliability
problems or otherwise limits the performance. The European Union's
Information Technologies Programme 'Esprit' did therefore launch a
'Pilot action for Low Power Design', which eventually grew to 19
R&D projects and one coordination project, with an overall
budget of 14 million EURO. It is meanwhile known as European Low
Power Initiative for Electronic System Design (ESD-LPD) and will be
completed in the year 2002. It involves to develop or demonstrate
new design methods for power reduction, while the coordination
project takes care that the methods, experiences and results are
properly documented and publicised."
Migration and Climate Change provides the first authoritative
overview of the relationship between climate change and migration.
It brings together both case studies and syntheses from different
parts of the world and critically discusses empirical evidence,
methodological challenges, conceptual gaps, policy responses, and
normative issues. The book constitutes a unique and thorough
introduction to one of the most discussed but least understood
consequences of climate change and brings together experts from a
wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, climatology,
demography, geography, law, political science and sociology.
The power consumption of microprocessors is one of the most
important challenges of high-performance chips and portable
devices. In chapters drawn from Piguet's recently published
Low-Power Electronics Design, Low-Power CMOS Circuits: Technology,
Logic Design, and CAD Tools addresses the design of low-power
circuitry in deep submicron technologies. It provides a focused
reference for specialists involved in designing low-power
circuitry, from transistors to logic gates. The book is organized
into three broad sections for convenient access. The first examines
the history of low-power electronics along with a look at emerging
and possible future technologies. It also considers other
technologies, such as nanotechnologies and optical chips, that may
be useful in designing integrated circuits. The second part
explains the techniques used to reduce power consumption at low
levels. These include clock gating, leakage reduction,
interconnecting and communication on chips, and adiabatic circuits.
The final section discusses various CAD tools for designing
low-power circuits. This section includes three chapters that
demonstrate the tools and low-power design issues at three major
companies that produce logic synthesizers. Providing detailed
examinations contributed by leading experts, Low-Power CMOS
Circuits: Technology, Logic Design, and CAD Tools supplies
authoritative information on how to design and model for high
performance with low power consumption in modern integrated
circuits. It is a must-read for anyone designing modern computers
or embedded systems.
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Low-Power Electronics Design (Hardcover, New)
Christian Piguet; Series edited by Vojin G. Oklobdzija; Contributions by Vivek De, Ingrid Verbauwhede, Miguel Miranda, …
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The power consumption of integrated circuits is one of the most
problematic considerations affecting the design of high-performance
chips and portable devices. The study of power-saving design
methodologies now must also include subjects such as systems on
chips, embedded software, and the future of microelectronics.
Low-Power Electronics Design covers all major aspects of low-power
design of ICs in deep submicron technologies and addresses emerging
topics related to future design. This volume explores, in
individual chapters written by expert authors, the many low-power
techniques born during the past decade. It also discusses the many
different domains and disciplines that impact power consumption,
including processors, complex circuits, software, CAD tools, and
energy sources and management. The authors delve into what many
specialists predict about the future by presenting techniques that
are promising but are not yet reality. They investigate
nanotechnologies, optical circuits, ad hoc networks, e-textiles, as
well as human powered sources of energy. Low-Power Electronics
Design delivers a complete picture of today's methods for reducing
power, and also illustrates the advances in chip design that may be
commonplace 10 or 15 years from now.
The idea of this book originated from two series of lectures given
by us at the Physics Department of the Catholic University of
Petr6polis, in Brazil. Its aim is to present an introduction to the
"algebraic" method in the perturbative renormalization of
relativistic quantum field theory. Although this approach goes back
to the pioneering works of Symanzik in the early 1970s and was
systematized by Becchi, Rouet and Stora as early as 1972-1974, its
full value has not yet been widely appreciated by the practitioners
of quantum field theory. Becchi, Rouet and Stora have, however,
shown it to be a powerful tool for proving the renormalizability of
theories with (broken) symmetries and of gauge theories. We have
thus found it pertinent to collect in a self-contained manner the
available information on algebraic renormalization, which was
previously scattered in many original papers and in a few older
review articles. Although we have taken care to adapt the level of
this book to that of a po- graduate (Ph. D. ) course, more advanced
researchers will also certainly find it useful. The deeper
knowledge of renormalization theory we hope readers will acquire
should help them to face the difficult problems of quantum field
theory. It should also be very helpful to the more phenomenology
oriented readers who want to famili- ize themselves with the
formalism of renormalization theory, a necessity in view of the
sophisticated perturbative calculations currently being done, in
particular in the standard model of particle interactions.
The 11 th IFIP International Conference on Very Large Scale
Integration, in Montpellier, France, December 3-5,2001, was a great
success. The main focus was about IP Cores, Circuits and System
Designs & Applications as well as SOC Design Methods and CAD.
This book contains the best papers (39 among 70) that have been
presented during the conference. Those papers deal with all aspects
of importance for the design of the current and future integrated
systems. System on Chip (SOC) design is today a big challenge for
designers, as a SOC may contain very different blocks, such as
microcontrollers, DSPs, memories including embedded DRAM, analog,
FPGA, RF front-ends for wireless communications and integrated
sensors. The complete design of such chips, in very deep submicron
technologies down to 0.13 mm, with several hundreds of millions of
transistors, supplied at less than 1 Volt, is a very challenging
task if design, verification, debug and industrial test are
considered. The microelectronic revolution is fascinating; 55 years
ago, in late 1947, the transistor was invented, and everybody knows
that it was by William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter H.
Brattein, Bell Telephone Laboratories, which received the Nobel
Prize in Physics in 1956. Probably, everybody thinks that it was
recognized immediately as a major invention.
The present book grew out of lecture notes prepared for a "Cours du
troisieme cycle de la Suisse Romande", 1983 in Lausanne. The
original notes are considerably extended and brought up to date. In
fact the book offers at many instances completely new derivations.
Half-way between textbook and research monograph we believe it to
be useful for students in elementary particle physics as well as
for research workers in the realm of supersymmetry. In writing the
book we looked back not only on ten years of super- symmetry but
also on ten years of our own life and work. We realize how deeply
we are indebted to many friends and colleagues. Some shared our
efforts, some helped and encouraged us, some provided the facili-
ties to work. Their list comprises at least C. Becchi, S. Bedding,
P. Breitenlohner, T. E. Clark, S. Ferrara, R. Gatto, M. Jacob, W.
Lang, J. H. Lowenstein, D. Maison, H. Nicolai, J. Prentki, A.
Rouet, H. Ruegg, M. Schweda, R. Stora, J. Wess, W. Zimmermann, B.
Zumino. During the last ten years we had the privilege to work at
CERN (Geneva), Departement de Physique Theorique (University of
Geneva), Institut fUr Theoretische Physik (University of Karlsruhe)
and at the Max-Planck-Institut fUr Physik und Astrophysik (Munich)
for which we are most grateful. Grate- fully acknowledged is also
the support we received by "the Swiss National Science Foundation"
(O. P. ), the "Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft"
(Heisenberg-Fellowship; K. S. ).
This book is the fourth in a series on novel low power design
architectures, methods and design practices. It results from of a
large European project started in 1997, whose goal is to promote
the further development and the faster and wider industrial use of
advanced design methods for reducing the power con sumption of
electronic systems. Low power design became crucial with the wide
spread of portable infor mation and communication terminals, where
a small battery has to last for a long period. High performance
electronics, in addition, suffers from a per manent increase of the
dissipated power per square millimeter of silicon, due to the
increasing clock-rates, which causes cooling and reliability
problems or otherwise limits the performance. The European Union's
Information Technologies Programme 'Esprit' did therefore launch a
'Pilot action for Low Power Design', which eventually grew to 19
R&D projects and one coordination project, with an overall
budget of 14 million EURO. It is meanwhile known as European Low
Power Initiative for Electronic System Design (ESD-LPD) and will be
completed in the year 2002. It involves to develop or demonstrate
new design methods for power reduction, while the coordination
project takes care that the methods, experiences and results are
properly documented and publicised."
Migration and Climate Change provides the first authoritative
overview of the relationship between climate change and migration.
It brings together both case studies and syntheses from different
parts of the world and critically discusses empirical evidence,
methodological challenges, conceptual gaps, policy responses, and
normative issues. The book constitutes a unique and thorough
introduction to one of the most discussed but least understood
consequences of climate change and brings together experts from a
wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, climatology,
demography, geography, law, political science and sociology.
One consequence of development has been that large numbers of
people have been displaced from their land - the editors provide an
analysis of such population displacements in Ethiopia in the
context of other causes of movement, such as drought and conflict.
Development worldwide has increasingly involved displacement.
Ethiopia is no exception; population displacement resulting from
development as well as conflict, drought and conservation has been
on the increase since the 1960s. Therecent history of conflict in
the Horn of Africa has led to large-scale population movements of
refugees, returnees, internally displaced groups and demobilized
soldiers. The context of drought and food insecurity in the
mid-1980s and again in the early 2000s added a further rationale
and impetus for organizing state-led resettlement programmes. This
book brings together for the first time studies of the different
types of development, conflict and drought induced displacement in
Ethiopia, and analyses the conceptual, methodological and
experiential similarities, overlaps and differences between these
various forms. ALULA PANKHURST is an independent researcher anda
member of the Forum for Social Studies; FRANCOIS PIGUET is a
lecturer on the masters course of Advanced Studies in Humanitarian
Action at the Geneva University Published in association with the
Centre Francais des Etudes Ethiopiennes (CFEE)
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
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++++ Exercitatio Acad. De Distantia Solis A Terra Johann Kies,
Pierre N. Piguet
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
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++++ Colette: Nouvelle Vaudoise Piguet-Leuba S. Henchoz, 1898
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