LOW POWER WIRELESS EMBEDDED NANOCHIPS
Embedded Systems Design, Automation, and Test
Dept. of ECE, UCSD
Principal Investigator: Sujit Dey
Goals:
A critical challenge to the success of third and fourth generation
technologies is being posed by an increasingly
widening battery gap, due to
the rapid growth in the energy requirements of wireless devices
on one hand, and comparatvitely slow improvements in battery technology
on the other.
Our aim is to develop energy-efficient technologies
for nanometer based, adaptive, battery friendly
next-generation wireless devices.
In line with these aims, we are
developing (i) dynamic platform resource mangement techniques and (ii) new
battery-driven power management
techniques to enable the design of
battery-efficient architectures.
Projects:
Please direct any feedback to Naomi Ramos
Last modified : August 2003