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Conditional techniques for low power consumption flip-flops

ICECS 2001. 8th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (Cat. No.01EX483), 2002
Conditional capture and conditional precharge techniques for high-performance flip-flops are reviewed in terms of power and delay. It is found that application of conditional techniques can improve energy-delay product for up to 14% for 50% input activity and save more than 50% in power consumption for quiet input.
Nikola Nedovic   +2 more
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Low-Power-Consumption Microwave Radio Relay System

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1976
An economical microwave radio relay system in 2-GHz and 4-GHz bands for developing areas can be realized by the combination of extremely low-power-consumption radio equipment and static power supply equipment, such as thermoelectric generators, solar cells, etc.
Takeshi Kawahashi   +3 more
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Nanoelectronics with Low Power Consumption

2016
Conventional electronic devices have been based on semiconductor transistor technology, in which electron charge is controlled by electrical means. Since the emergence of the integrated circuit concept for semiconductor devices, device performance has significantly advanced via large-scale integration with the miniaturization of transistors.
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A test pattern generation methodology for low power consumption

Proceedings. 16th IEEE VLSI Test Symposium (Cat. No.98TB100231), 2002
This paper proposes an ATPG technique that reduces power dissipation during the test of sequential circuits. The proposed approach exploits some redundancy introduced during the test pattern generation phase and selects a subset of sequences able to reduce the consumed power without reducing the fault coverage.
CORNO, Fulvio   +3 more
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Power consumption optimization for low latency Viterbi Decoder

2004 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37512), 2004
Viterbi Decoder applications with severe latency constraints are recently emerging. OFDM based WLAN 802.11 a/g is one example where not throughput but latency is challenging. A Viterbi Decoder using register-exchange path history memory only needs the systematic latency introduced by the decision depth for hard decision. Unfortunately this architecture
Mario Steinert, Stefano Marsili
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Digital signal processing systems with low power consumption

[1991 Proceedings] 6th Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference, 2002
Digital signal processing (DSP) applications penetrate to autonomous instruments where low power consumption represents an essential issue. Several methods for low power consumption in DSP are considered. Special attention is paid to low voltage operation, clock rate reduction, and CPU/system stop-run mode.
Vidas, Predrag   +3 more
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Low Power Consumption Solutions for Mobile Instant Messaging

IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2012
Instant messaging (IM) services enable real-time text and multimedia exchange and online presence awareness. Users typically log onto instant messaging services persistently to discover available friends and also to be discovered. However, our analysis shows that the frequency exchange of presence information incurs massive power consumption to mobile ...
Ling-San Meng   +4 more
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Hyperspectral compressive sensing: a low-power consumption approach

High-Performance Computing in Geoscience and Remote Sensing VIII, 2018
Hyperspectral imaging instruments allow data collection in hundreds of spectral bands for the same area on the surface of the Earth. The resulting multidimensional data cube typically comprises several GBs per ight. Due to the extremely large volumes of data collected by imaging spectrometers, hyperspectral data compression, dimensionality reduction ...
Nascimento, Jose   +2 more
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Reducing CPU Power Consumption for Low-Latency SSDs

2018 IEEE 7th Non-Volatile Memory Systems and Applications Symposium (NVMSA), 2018
Low-latency SSDs based on a new memory technology have been recently released in market. Their device latency is an order of magnitude lower than that of conventional NAND flash SSDs. With such a low latency, the operating frequency of a CPU core has a large impact on an I/O latency, because the time required for OS processing, which is executed on the
Satoshi Imamura, Eiji Yoshida
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Advertising power consumption of bluetooth low energy systems

2016 3rd International Symposium on Wireless Systems within the Conferences on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems (IDAACS-SWS), 2016
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is a 2.4 GHz wireless technology which has been widely adopted in consumer devices. Available in most modern smartphones, it is a popular choice for connecting battery powered devices like sensors or beacons to mobile handsets.
Raphael Schrader   +3 more
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