Title
An Evolutionary Approach to Configuring an Embedded System Based on Power Consumption
Abstract
Power consumption and portability issues are increasingly significant in system-on-a-chip applications. As a result, it is important that power and performance tradeoffs are made more visible to chip architects and circuit designers. Next generation tools are being developed to achieve high accuracy by estimating power consumption earlier in the design process. These tools also allow the designer to explore different configurations in a given design space. As the design space continues to expand. more efficient search methods are needed This paper presents a framework for an evolutionary approach to configuring an ideal embedded processor based on power consumption.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1109/IWSOC.2003.1213035
IWSOC
Keywords
Field
DocType
embedded systems,integrated circuit design,low-power electronics,microprocessor chips,power consumption,system-on-chip,design space,embedded system,power consumption,system-on-a-chip application
Design space,System on a chip,Chip,Integrated circuit design,Software portability,Engineering design process,Engineering,Power consumption,Embedded system,Low-power electronics
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
6
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
James Northern III100.34
Michael A. Shanblatt215552.25