Title
Embedded systems design for smart system integration
Abstract
Summary form only given. Smart or intelligent system is a new technology term that will be found in many applications in our daily life and industries in the future for examples in energy management, medical applications and healthcare management, industrial automation and automotive. Based on its technological term, smart systems should have capabilities to solve very complex problems, including taking over human cognitive functions. Due to the exponential increase of world energy demand, in which between 2010 and 2030 is estimated to be 45%, energy management will be one of the most urgent topics of the century and a significant driver for the evolution of semiconductors and electronics products. The important issues in the energy management are efficiency and reliability. Those requirements initiate the movement of power technology trend from traditional into smart grids concept. Cybersecurity and control systems for instance will be important topics for future smart grid systems. In medical applications and healthcare management, smart products are mainly dedicated to improve the quality of health treatments and rehabilitations. The key components of the products are sensors (biomedical sensors). They should be miniaturized, which is enabled by using Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) technology, in order to minimize the physical effect on the biologic system. The key factor of the smart systems is new inventions in the fields of nanotechnology, advanced materials, biotechnology, photonic technology and nanoelectronics. The innovation of efficient computing algorithms should be a challenging issue to implement the nanoelectronic products. The integration of the nanoelectronic products into smart systems should consider both arts and cost aspect. Therefore, the miniaturization of smart products, which is affected by efficient computing algorithms and nano-scale technologies, will be an interesting feature for end-users on market.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/ISVLSI.2013.6654611
ISVLSI
Keywords
Field
DocType
embedded systems,energy management systems,microsensors,nanoelectronics,power electronics,smart power grids,AD 2010 to 2030,MEMS technology,automotive,biologic system,biomedical sensors,biotechnology,computing algorithms,control systems,cybersecurity systems,electronics products,embedded systems design,energy management,health treatments,healthcare management,human cognitive functions,industrial automation,intelligent system,medical applications,microelectromechanical system,nanoelectronic products,nanotechnology,photonic technology,power technology,smart grid systems,smart grids concept,smart system integration,world energy demand
Energy management,Smart system,Smart grid,Smart products,Automation,Electronics,Engineering,Control system,Automotive industry,Embedded system
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2159-3469
3
0.84
References 
Authors
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Manfred Glesner11121255.04
François Philipp241.23