Title
Next generation wireless-multimedia devices: who is up for the challenge?
Abstract
Yesterday's cell phones have rapidly evolved into versatile multi-media computers heavily loaded with a wide spectrum of technologies to support many functions and use modes. Designing and verifying such complex devices becomes increasingly challenging due to the need to: incorporate larger number of functions and diverse use modes, increased bandwidth, provide support for multimedia devices with high resolution, offer new methods for user interactions, and all of this at a fixed power budget and with high reliability. In addition, teams need to keep up with the convergence of wireless radio algorithms and be able to support more functionality moving into the software layer.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1391469.1391564
DAC
Keywords
Field
DocType
fixed power budget,increased bandwidth,high reliability,wireless platforms,high resolution,complex device,diverse use mode,mobile computing,wireless devices,multimedia device,next generation wireless-multimedia device,use mode,cell phone,larger number,multimedia devices,convergence,spectrum,hardware,operating systems,wireless communication,user interfaces,application software,mobile computer,standardization,middleware
Mobile computing,Middleware,Power budget,Wireless,Computer science,Competitive advantage,Real-time computing,Software,Bandwidth (signal processing),User interface,Multimedia,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
1
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Juan C. Rey131.62
Andreas Kuehlmann21217105.62
Jan M. Rabaey347961049.96
Cormac Conroy481.24
Ted Vucurevich5264.85
Ikuya Kawasaki67110.03
Tuna B. Tarim711.37