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PPOPP
2003
ACM
15 years 12 months ago
Impala: a middleware system for managing autonomic, parallel sensor systems
Sensor networks are long-running computer systems with many sensing/compute nodes working to gather information about their environment, process and fuse that information, and in ...
Ting Liu, Margaret Martonosi
MICRO
2009
IEEE
168views Hardware» more  MICRO 2009»
16 years 1 months ago
Ordering decoupled metadata accesses in multiprocessors
Hardware support for dynamic analysis can minimize the performance overhead of useful applications such as security checks, debugging, and profiling. To eliminate implementation ...
Hari Kannan
SENSYS
2006
ACM
16 years 20 days ago
Funneling-MAC: a localized, sink-oriented MAC for boosting fidelity in sensor networks
Sensor networks exhibit a unique funneling effect which is a product of the distinctive many-to-one, hop-by-hop traffic pattern found in sensor networks, and results in a signific...
Gahng-Seop Ahn, Se Gi Hong, Emiliano Miluzzo, Andr...
ISCA
2006
IEEE
154views Hardware» more  ISCA 2006»
16 years 22 days ago
SODA: A Low-power Architecture For Software Radio
The physical layer of most wireless protocols is traditionally implemented in custom hardware to satisfy the heavy computational requirements while keeping power consumption to a ...
Yuan Lin, Hyunseok Lee, Mark Woh, Yoav Harel, Scot...
IWSOC
2003
IEEE
104views Hardware» more  IWSOC 2003»
15 years 12 months ago
Incorporating Pattern Prediction Technique for Energy Efficient Filter Cache Design
: - A filter cache is proposed at a higher level than the L1 (main) cache in the memory hierarchy and is much smaller. The typical size of filter cache is of the order of 512 Bytes...
Kugan Vivekanandarajah, Thambipillai Srikanthan, S...