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JSAC
2011
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14 years 3 months ago
Scheduling for Optimal Rate Allocation in Ad Hoc Networks With Heterogeneous Delay Constraints
—This paper studies the problem of scheduling in single-hop wireless networks with real-time traffic, where every packet arrival has an associated deadline and a minimum fractio...
Juan José Jaramillo, R. Srikant, Lei Ying
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ISVLSI
2005
IEEE
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15 years 6 months ago
Reduction of Direct Tunneling Power Dissipation during Behavioral Synthesis of Nanometer CMOS Circuits
— Direct tunneling current is the major component of static power dissipation of a CMOS circuit for technology below 65nm, where the gate dielectric (SiO2) is very low. We intuit...
Saraju P. Mohanty, Ramakrishna Velagapudi, Valmiki...
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ISCAS
1999
IEEE
113views Hardware» more  ISCAS 1999»
15 years 4 months ago
Energy efficient software through dynamic voltage scheduling
The energy usage of computer systems is becoming important, especially for portablebattery-operated applications and embedded systems. A significant reduction in the energy consum...
Gangadhar Konduri, James Goodman, Anantha Chandrak...
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ADHOCNETS
2009
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
MeshMAC: Enabling Mesh Networking over IEEE 802.15.4 through Distributed Beacon Scheduling
Although IEEE 802.15.4 is being considered as a promising standard for low-cost low-power Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), several issues in the specification are still open. One o...
Panneer Muthukumaran, Rodolfo de Paz Alberola, Ros...
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MAM
2002
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15 years 7 days ago
Architecture of a fieldbus message scheduler coprocessor based on the planning paradigm
The use of a centralised planning scheduler in fieldbus-based systems requiring real-time operation has proved to be a good compromise between operational flexibility and timeline...
Ernesto Martins, Paulo A. C. S. Neves, José...