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Cloud Robotics Architecture: Trends and Challenges

2019 IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE), 2019
Cloud robotics is a field of robotics that attempts to use Cloud technologies for robotics. The use of the Cloud for robotics and automation brings some potential benefits largely ameliorating the performance of robotic systems. However, there are also some challenges.
Zhang, Huaxi, Zhang, Lei
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Future Automotive Architecture and the Impact of IT Trends

IEEE Software, 2017
The transfer of IT and consumer-electronics technologies to the automotive domain will provide major opportunities. However, both these technologies and the automotive industry will require much adaptation.
Matthias Traub   +2 more
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Architectural trends in GHz speed DACs

NORCHIP 2012, 2012
Recent interests from the research community in building digitized transmitters has led to numerous architectural and circuit-level developments in the design of digital-to-analog converters (DACs) in the GHz space. Several challenges exist in terms of interface overhead and process capabilities that fundamentally influence the achievable speed and ...
S. Balasubramanian, Waleed Khalil
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TRENDS IN SOC ARCHITECTURES

2007
Trends in SOC Architectures are shaped by the demands of applications on performance, cost and power consumption and the developments in VLSI, Design and Battery technologies.
Ahmed Hemani, Peter Klapproth
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Trends and techniques for energy efficient architectures

2010 18th IEEE/IFIP International Conference on VLSI and System-on-Chip, 2010
Microprocessor architectures have become increasingly power limited in recent years. Currently power and thermal envelopes dictate peak performance limits more than any other design constraint. As voltage scaling has slowed down, innovative techniques have been pursued to improve the power efficiency of the increasingly demanding multi-core ...
Víctor Jiménez   +7 more
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Enterprise IT Trends and Implications for Architecture Research

11th International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture, 2005
The last decade has seen several changes in the structure and emphasis of enterprise IT systems. Specific infrastructure trends have included the emergence of large consolidated data centers, the adoption of virtualization and modularization, and an increased commoditization of hardware.
Parthasarathy Ranganathan   +1 more
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Architectural and technological trends in access: An overview

Bell Labs Technical Journal, 1996
The steady evolution to broadband digital communication is constantly challenging the capabilities of the current public network. Even as new access technologies emerge to support telecommunication services, major regulatory changes are reshaping the marketplace.
Frank M. Fenton, James D. Sipes
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Architectural knowledge and rationale

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2007
The second workshop on Sharing and Reusing Architectural Knowledge (SHARK) and Architecture rationale and Design intent (ADI) was held jointly with ICSE 2007 in Minneapolis. This report presents the themes of the workshop, summarizes the results of the discussions held, and suggests some topics for future research.
Paris Avgeriou   +4 more
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RISC architecture trends

[1991] Proceedings, Advanced Computer Technology, Reliable Systems and Applications, 2002
RISC (reduced instruction set computer) architecture is now widely accepted as a means for achieving high performance with microprocessor technology. The first generation of RISC systems offers almost three times higher performance than their CISC (complex instruction set computer) counterparts using similar technology and machine organization ...
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Recent Trends in FPGA Architectures and Applications

4th IEEE International Symposium on Electronic Design, Test and Applications (delta 2008), 2008
Since their introduction in the 1985, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have become increasingly important to the electronics industry. They have the potential for higher performance and lower power consumption than microprocessors and compared with application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), offer lower non-recurrent engineering (NRE) costs,
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