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Autor:
Sivert T. Sliper, William Wang, Nikos Nikoleris, Alex S. Weddell, Anand Savanth, Pranay Prabhat, Geoff V. Merrett
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IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems. 42:95-108
Intermittent computing (IC) is a key enabler for the vision of a trillion Internet of Things devices. By harvesting energy from the environment, and leveraging non-volatile memory (NVM) to retain computational progress across power cycles, IC enables
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IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems. 40:444-452
Emerging applications for Internet of Things (IoT) devices demand smaller mass, size, and cost whilst increasing capability and reliability. Energy harvesting can provide power to these ultra-constrained devices, but introduces unreliability, unpredi
Publikováno v:
2021 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference (A-SSCC).
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2021 IEEE International Conference on RFID Technology and Applications (RFID-TA).
Radio Frequency (RF) power transfer is an enabling technology of RFID systems. CMOS RF rectifiers enable miniaturization and improved integration with full systems. For certain applications, rectifiers may need to be deployed in high or low temperatu
Publikováno v:
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits. 54:3097-3106
Realizing the vision of a trillion IoT sensor nodes demands ultra low-power (ULP) compute, typically implemented using synchronous digital systems. These require low-power clock sources which must be fully integrated to meet low system-cost requireme
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IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters. 2:175-178
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IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits. 54:550-559
Flip-flops (FFs) are essential building blocks of sequential digital circuits but typically occupy a substantial proportion of chip area and consume significant amounts of power. This paper proposes 18-transistor single-phase clocked (18TSPC), a new
Publikováno v:
ENSsys@SenSys
Intermittent computing (IC) promises long lifetimes for IoT edge devices. Running directly from energy harvesting sources enables these devices to be deployed and left, potentially for decades. As the field of IC progresses from proof-of-concept to d
Autor:
Thanusree Achuthan, Jonas Svedas, Graham Knight, Matthew J Walker, Fernando Garcia-Redondo, Anand Savanth, Benoit Labbe, Supreet Jeloka, Pranay Prabhat, Philex Ming-Yan Fan, James Myers
Publikováno v:
ISSCC
Recent research has shown subthreshold operation to reduce active energy in low-power MCUs [1], [2], [5]. However, some applications impose additional constraints. For battery-powered sensor nodes deployed in remote locations, the MCU may lie dormant
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers. 64:2370-2379
Energy harvesting IoT systems aim for energy neutrality, i.e., harvesting at least as much energy as is needed. This, however, is complicated by variations in environmental energy and application demands. Conventional systems use separate power conve