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ISLPED 2000: Rapallo, Italy
- David T. Blaauw, Christian C. Enz, Thaddeus Gabara, Enrico Macii:
Proceedings of the 2000 International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design, 2000, Rapallo, Italy, July 25-27, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-190-9 - Khalil Najafi:
Low-power micromachined microsystems (invited talk). 1-8 - Thomas D. Burd, Robert W. Brodersen:
Design issues for dynamic voltage scaling. 9-14 - Nicola Dragone, Akshay Aggarwal, L. Richard Carley:
An adaptive on-chip voltage regulation technique for low-power applications. 20-24 - Hendrawan Soeleman, Kaushik Roy, Bipul Chandra Paul:
Robust ultra-low power sub-threshold DTMOS logic. 25-30 - Amit Sinha, Alice Wang, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
Algorithmic transforms for efficient energy scalable computation. 31-36 - Yung-Hsiang Lu, Luca Benini, Giovanni De Micheli:
Operating-system directed power reduction. 37-42 - Gang Qu, Miodrag Potkonjak:
Energy minimization with guaranteed quality of service. 43-49 - Tajana Simunic, Haris Vikalo, Peter W. Glynn, Giovanni De Micheli:
Energy efficient design of portable wireless systems. 49-54 - Paolo Cusinato, Fabrizio Stefani, Andrea Baschirotto:
Power consumption reduction in high-speed Sigma-Delta bandpass modulators. 55-60 - Mattias Duppils, Christer Svensson:
Low power mixed analog-digital signal processing. 61-66 - Andrea Pallotta, Francesco Centurelli, Alessandro Trifiletti:
A low-power clock and data recovery circuit for 2.5 Gb/s SDH receivers. 67-72 - Silvio Bolliri, Paolo Porcu, Luigi Raffo:
A micro-power mixed signal IC for battery-operated burglar alarm systems. 73-77 - Luca Benini, Alberto Macii, Massimo Poncino:
A recursive algorithm for low-power memory partitioning. 78-83 - Victor V. Zyuban, Peter M. Kogge:
Optimization of high-performance superscalar architectures for energy efficiency. 84-89 - Michael D. Powell, Se-Hyun Yang, Babak Falsafi, Kaushik Roy, T. N. Vijaykumar:
Gated-Vdd: a circuit technique to reduce leakage in deep-submicron cache memories. 90-95 - Trevor Pering, Thomas D. Burd, Robert W. Brodersen:
Voltage scheduling in the IpARM microprocessor system. 96-101 - Jason M. Musicer, Jan M. Rabaey:
MOS current mode logic for low power, low noise CORDIC computation in mixed-signal environments. 102-107 - Ki-Wook Kim, Seong-Ook Jung, Unni Narayanan, C. L. Liu, Sung-Mo Kang:
Noise-aware power optimization for on-chip interconnect. 108-113 - Antonio G. M. Strollo, Ettore Napoli, Davide De Caro:
New clock-gating techniques for low-power flip-flops. 114-119 - Tudor Vinereanu, Sverre Lidholm:
An improved pass transistor synthesis method for low power, high speed CMOS circuits. 120-124 - Gang Qu, Miodrag Potkonjak:
Achieving utility arbitrarily close to the optimal with limited energy. 125-130 - Junghwan Choi, Jinhwan Jeon, Kiyoung Choi:
Power minimization of functional units partially guarded computation. 131-136 - Erik Brockmeyer, Arnout Vandecappelle, Francky Catthoor:
Systematic cycle budget versus system power trade-off: a new perspective on system exploration of real-time data-dominated applications. 137-142 - Xunwei Wu, Massoud Pedram:
Low power sequential circuit design by using priority encoding and clock gating. 143-148 - Giovanni De Micheli, Tony Correale, Pietro Erratico, Srini Raghvendra, Hugo De Man, Jerry Frankil, Vivek Tiwari:
Do our low-power tools have enough horse power? (panel session) (title only). 149 - Sven Mattisson:
Low-power considerations in the design of bluetooth (invited talk). 151-154 - Mohamed W. Allam, Mohab Anis, Mohamed I. Elmasry:
High-speed dynamic logic styles for scaled-down CMOS and MTCMOS technologies. 155-160 - Jun-Ho Kwon, Joonho Lim, Soo-Ik Chae:
A three-port nRERL register file for ultra-low-energy applications. 161-166 - Raguraman Venkatesan, Jeffrey A. Davis, Keith A. Bowman, James D. Meindl:
Minimum power and area n-tier multilevel interconnect architectures using optimal repeater insertion. 167-172 - William C. Athas:
Practical considerations of clock-powered logic. 173-178 - Rajendran Panda, David T. Blaauw, Rajat Chaudhry, Vladimir Zolotov, Brian Young, Ravi Ramaraju:
Model and analysis for combined package and on-chip power grid simulation. 179-184 - Naehyuck Chang, Kwanho Kim, Hyung Gyu Lee:
Cycle-accurate energy consumption measurement and analysis: case study of ARM7TDMI. 185-190 - Akshaye Sama, J. F. M. Theeuwen, M. Balakrishnan:
Speeding up power estimation of embedded software. 191-196 - Kavel M. Büyüksahin, Farid N. Najm:
High-level power estimation with interconnect effects. 197-202 - Rajiv V. Joshi, Wei Hwang, S. C. Wilson, Ching-Te Chuang:
"Cool low power" 1GHz multi-port register file and dynamic latch in 1.8 V, 0.25 mum SOI and bulk technology (poster session). 203-206 - Sandeep Dhar, Dragan Maksimovic:
Low-power digital filtering using multiple voltage distribution and adaptive voltage scaling (poster session). 207-209 - Jae-Hee Won, Kiyoung Choi:
Low power self-timed Radix-2 division (poster session). 210-212 - Lama H. Chandrasena, Michael J. Liebelt:
A rate selection algorithm for quantized undithered dynamic supply voltage scaling (poster session). 213-215 - Andrea Gerosa, Arianna Novo, Andrea Neviani:
Low-power sensing and digitization of cardiac signals based on sigma-delta conversion (poster session). 216-218 - Friedel Gerfers, Yiannos Manoli:
A 1.5V low-power third order continuous-time lowpass Sigma-Delta A/D converter (poster session). 219-221 - Chunlei Shi, Yue Wu, Mohammed Ismail:
Design of a low-power CMOS baseband circuit for wideband CDMA testbed (poster session). 222-224 - Carl James Debono, Franco Maloberti, Joseph Micallef:
A low-voltage CMOS multiplier for RF applications (poster session). 225-227 - Koichi Nose, Soo-Ik Chae, Takayasu Sakurai:
Voltage dependent gate capacitance and its impact in estimating power and delay of CMOS digital circuits with low supply voltage (poster session). 228-230 - Kanad Ghose:
Reducing energy requirements for instruction issue and dispatch in superscalar microprocessors (poster session). 231-233 - Kostas Masselos, S. Theoharis, Panagiotis Merakos, Thanos Stouraitis, Constantinos E. Goutis:
Low power synthesis of sum-of-products computation (poster session). 234-237 - Andrea Acquaviva, Riccardo Scarsi:
A spatially-adaptive bus interface for low-switching communication (poster session). 238-240 - Afzal Malik, Bill Moyer, Dan Cermak:
A low power unified cache architecture providing power and performance flexibility (poster session). 241-243 - G. Esakkimuthu, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Mary Jane Irwin:
Memory system energy (poster session): influence of hardware-software optimizations. 244-246 - Sathishkumar Udayanarayanan, Chaitali Chakrabarti:
Energy-efficient code generation for DSP56000 family (poster session). 247-249 - Wei-Chung Cheng, Massoud Pedram:
Power-optimal encoding for DRAM address bus (poster session). 250-252 - Diana Marculescu:
Profile-driven code execution for low power dissipation (poster session). 253-255 - Kyeounsoo Kim, Peter A. Beerel, Youpyo Hong:
An asynchronous matrix-vector multiplier for discrete cosine transform. 256-261 - Khurram Muhammad, Robert Bogdan Staszewski, Poras T. Balsara:
Low power techniques and design tradeoffs in adaptive FIR filtering for PRML read channels. 262-267 - Vjekoslav Svilan, Masataka Matsui, James B. Burr:
Energy-efficient 32 × 32-bit multiplier in tunable near-zero threshold CMOS. 268-272 - Alain-Serge Porret, Thierry Melly, Eric A. Vittoz, Christian C. Enz:
Tradeoffs and design of an ultra low power UHF transceiver integrated in a standard digital CMOS process. 273-278 - Francesco Svelto, Stefano Deantoni, Giampiero Montagna, Rinaldo Castello:
An 8mA, 3.8dB NF, 40dB gain CMOS front-end for GPS applications. 279-283 - Tirdad Sowlati, Sifen Luo:
Bias boosting technique for a 1.9GHz class AB RF amplifier. 284-288 - Liang Dai, Ramesh Harjani:
Analysis and design of low-phase-noise ring oscillators. 289-294 - Naresh R. Shanbhag, Krishnamurthy Soumyanath, Samuel Martin:
Reliable low-power design in the presence of deep submicron noise (embedded tutorial session). 295-302 - Ingrid Verbauwhede, Chris Nicol:
Low power DSP's for wireless communications (embedded tutorial session). 303-310
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