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ISLPED 2001: Huntington Beach, California, USA
- Enrico Macii, Vivek De, Mary Jane Irwin:

Proceedings of the 2001 International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design, 2001, Huntington Beach, California, USA, 2001. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-371-5 - Jan M. Rabaey:

Wireless beyond the third generation wireless beyond the third generation: facing the energy challenge. 1-3 - Baruch Solomon, Avi Mendelson, Doron Orenstein, Yoav Almog, Ronny Ronen:

Micro-operation cache: a power aware frontend for the variable instruction length ISA. 4-9 - Michael C. Huang

, Jose Renau, Seung-Moon Yoo, Josep Torrellas:
L1 data cache decomposition for energy efficiency. 10-15 - Amirali Baniasadi, Andreas Moshovos:

Instruction flow-based front-end throttling for power-aware high-performance processors. 16-21 - Vasily G. Moshnyaga:

Energy reduction in queues and stacks by adaptive bitwidth compression. 22-27 - Johan A. Pouwelse

, Koen Langendoen, Henk J. Sips:
Energy priority scheduling for variable voltage processors. 28-33 - Chaeseok Im, Huiseok Kim, Soonhoi Ha:

Dynamic voltage scheduling technique for low-power multimedia applications using buffers. 34-39 - Han-Saem Yun, Jihong Kim:

Power-aware modulo scheduling for high-performance VLIW processors. 40-45 - Flavius Gruian:

Hard real-time scheduling for low-energy using stochastic data and DVS processors. 46-51 - Dejan Markovic, Borivoje Nikolic

, Robert W. Brodersen:
Analysis and design of low-energy flip-flops. 52-55 - Hoang Q. Dao, Kevin J. Nowka

, Vojin G. Oklobdzija:
Analysis of clocked timing elements for dynamic voltage scaling effects over process parameter variation. 56-59 - Soontae Kim, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Anand Sivasubramaniam, Mary Jane Irwin, E. Geethanjali:

Power-aware partitioned cache architectures. 64-67 - Atila Alvandpour, Ram Krishnamurthy, Krishnamurthy Soumyanath, Shekhar Borkar:

A low-leakage dynamic multi-ported register file in 0.13mm CMOS. 68-71 - Jun Yang, Rajiv Gupta:

Energy-efficient load and store reuse. 72-75 - Mahmut T. Kandemir, J. Ramanujam

, Ugur Sezer:
Compiler support for block buffering. 76-79 - Eui-Young Chung, Luca Benini, Giovanni De Micheli:

Automatic source code specialization for energy reduction. 80-83 - Jun Yang, Rajiv Gupta:

FV encoding for low-power data I/O. 84-87 - Daler N. Rakhmatov, Sarma B. K. Vrudhula:

Time-to-failure estimation for batteries in portable electronic systems. 88-91 - Vlasios Tsiatsis, Scott Zimbeck, Mani B. Srivastava:

Architecture strategies for energy-efficient packet forwarding in wireless sensor networks. 92-95 - Curt Schurgers, Olivier Aberthorne, Mani B. Srivastava:

Modulation scaling for Energy Aware Communication Systems. 96-99 - Christian Belady:

Cooling and power consideration for semiconductors into the next century. 100-105 - Andrew Y. Wang, Seong-Hwan Cho, Charles G. Sodini, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:

Energy efficient Modulation and MAC for Asymmetric RF Microsensor Systems. 106-111 - Song Ye, Koji Yano, C. André T. Salama:

1 V, 1.9 GHz mixer using a lateral bipolar transistor in CMOS. 112-116 - Mohamed Mostafa, Sherif H. K. Embabi, Mostafa A. I. Elmala:

A 60dB, 246MHz CMOS variable gain amplifier for subsampling GSM receivers. 117-122 - Hyunsik Im, Takashi Inukai, Hiroyuki Gomyo, Toshiro Hiramoto, Takayasu Sakurai:

VTCMOS characteristics and its optimum conditions predicted by a compact analytical model. 123-128 - Xiaobo Fan, Carla Schlatter Ellis, Alvin R. Lebeck:

Memory controller policies for DRAM power management. 129-134 - Russ Joseph, Margaret Martonosi:

Run-time power estimation in high performance microprocessors. 135-140 - Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Michael S. Hsiao:

Fast, flexible, cycle-accurate energy estimation. 141-146 - James W. Tschanz, Siva G. Narendra, Zhanping Chen, Shekhar Borkar, Manoj Sachdev, Vivek De:

Comparative delay and energy of single edge-triggered & dual edge-triggered pulsed flip-flops for high-performance microprocessors. 147-152 - Joong-Seok Moon, William C. Athas, Peter A. Beerel:

Theory and practical implementation of harmonic resonant rail driver. 153-158 - Conrad H. Ziesler, Suhwan Kim, Marios C. Papaefthymiou:

A resonant clock generator for single-phase adiabatic systems. 159-164 - Stephen V. Kosonocky, Michael Immediato, Peter E. Cottrell, Terence B. Hook, Randy W. Mann, Jeff Brown:

Enchanced multi-threshold (MTCMOS) circuits using variable well bias. 165-169 - Alessandro Bogliolo:

Encodings for high-performance for energy-efficient signaling. 170-175 - Luca Macchiarulo, Enrico Macii, Massimo Poncino:

Low-energy for deep-submicron address buses. 176-181 - Yazdan Aghaghiri, Farzan Fallah, Massoud Pedram:

Irredundant address bus encoding for low power. 182-187 - Mahesh Mamidipaka, Daniel S. Hirschberg, Nikil D. Dutt

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Low power address encoding using self-organizing lists. 188-193 - Deborah Estrin:

Wireless sensor networks: application driver for low power distributed systems. 194 - Siva G. Narendra, Vivek De, Dimitri A. Antoniadis, Anantha P. Chandrakasan, Shekhar Borkar:

Scaling of stack effect and its application for leakage reduction. 195-200 - Takashi Inukai, Toshiro Hiramoto, Takayasu Sakurai:

Variable threshold CMOS (VTCMOS) in series connected circuits. 201-206 - Ali Keshavarzi, Sean Ma, Siva G. Narendra, Brad Bloechel, K. Mistry, Tahir Ghani, Shekhar Borkar, Vivek De:

Effectiveness of reverse body bias for leakage control in scaled dual Vt CMOS ICs. 207-212 - Rongtian Zhang, Kaushik Roy, David B. Janes:

Double-gate fully-depleted SOI transistors for low-power high-performance nano-scale circuit design. 213-218 - Frank Vahid, Ann Gordon-Ross:

A self-optimizing embedded microprocessor using a loop table for low power. 219-224 - Daehong Kim, Dongwan Shin, Kiyoung Choi:

Low power pipelining of linear systems: a common operand centric approach. 225-230 - Yun Cao, Hiroto Yasuura:

A system-level energy minimization approach using datapath width optimization. 231-236 - Gurhan Kucuk, Kanad Ghose, Dmitry Ponomarev, Peter M. Kogge:

Energy: efficient instruction dispatch buffer design for superscalar processors. 237-242 - Tirdad Sowlati, Vickram Vathulya, Domine Leenaerts:

High density capacitance structures in submicron CMOS for low power RF application. 243-246 - Ahmed Mostafa, Mourad N. El-Gamal:

A CMOS VCO architecture suitable for sub-1 volt high-frequency (8.7-10 GHz) RF applications. 247-250 - Charles Chien, Igor Elgorriaga, Charles McConaghy:

Low-power direct-sequence spread-spectrum modem architecture for distributed wireless sensor networks. 251-254 - Vjekoslav Svilan, James B. Burr, G. Tyler:

Effects of elevated temperature on tunable near-zero threshold CMOS. 255-258 - Koji Fujii, Takakuni Douseki, Yuichi Kado:

A sub-1V dual-threshold domino circuit using product-of-sum logic. 259-262 - W. Chen, Wei Hwang, Prabhakar Kudva, George Gristede, Stephen V. Kosonocky, Rajiv V. Joshi:

Mixed multi-threshold differential cascode voltage switch (MT-DCVS) circuit styles and strategies for low power VLSI design. 263-266 - Naran Sirisantana, Aiqun Cao, Shawn Davidson, Cheng-Kok Koh, Kaushik Roy:

Selectively clocked skewed logic (SCSL): low-power logic style for high-performance applications. 267-270 - Dongkun Shin, Jihong Kim:

A profile-based energy-efficient intra-task voltage scheduling algorithm for real-time applications. 271-274 - Chung-Hsing Hsu, Ulrich Kremer, Michael S. Hsiao:

Compiler-directed dynamic voltage/frequency scheduling for energy reduction in mircoprocessors. 275-278 - Ali Manzak

, Chaitali Chakrabarti:
Variable voltage task scheduling algorithms for minimizing energy. 279-282 - Masayuki Hirabayashi, Koichi Nose, Takayasu Sakurai:

Design methodology and optimization strategy for dual-VTH scheme using commercially available tools. 283-286 - Mario R. Casu, Gianluca Piccinini, Guido Masera, Maurizio Zamboni:

Synthesis of low-leakage PD-SOI circuits with body-biasing. 287-290 - Rob A. Rutenbar, L. Richard Carley, Roberto Zafalon, Nicola Dragone:

Low-power technology mapping for mixed-swing logic. 291-294 - Srinivas Bodapati, Farid N. Najm:

Frequency-domain supply current macro-model. 295-298 - Rola A. Baki, Mourad N. El-Gamal:

A low-power, 5-70MHz, 7th-order filter with programmable boost, group delay, and gain using instantaneous companding. 299-304 - Takeshi Fukumoto, Hiroyuki Okada, Kazuyuki Nakamura:

Optimizing bias-circuit design of cascode operational amplifier for wide dynamic range operations. 305-309 - Louis S. Y. Wong, Shohan Hossain, Andre Walker:

Leakage current cancellation technique for low power switched-capacitor circuits. 310-315 - Kwang-Bo Cho, Alexander Krymski, Eric R. Fossum

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A 3-pin 1.5 V 550 mW 176 x 144 self-clocked CMOS active pixel image sensor. 316-321 - Luca Benini, Alberto Macii

, Alberto Nannarelli:
Cached-code compression for energy minimization in embedded processors. 322-327 - David Garrett, Bing Xu, Chris J. Nicol

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Energy efficient turbo decoding for 3G mobile. 328-333 - Lei Wang, Naresh R. Shanbhag:

Low-power AEC-based MIMO signal processing for gigabit ethernet 1000Base-T transceivers. 334-339 - Emil Talpes, Diana Marculescu

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Power reduction through work reuse. 340-345 - Victor V. Zyuban, David Meltzer:

Clocking strategies and scannable latches for low power appliacations. 346-351 - Chris Hyung-Il Kim, Kaushik Roy:

Ultra-low power DLMS adaptive filter for hearing aid applications. 352-357 - Seiji Miura, Kazushige Ayukawa, Takao Watanabe:

A dynamic-SDRAM-mode-control scheme for low-power systems with a 32-bit RISC CPU. 358-363 - Paul-Peter Sotiriadis

, Theodoros Konstantakopoulos, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
Analysis and implementation of charge recycling for deep sub-micron buses. 364-369 - Youngsoo Shin, Takayasu Sakurai:

Estimation of power distribution in VLSI interconnects. 370-375 - Sudhakar Bobba, Ibrahim N. Hajj:

Maximum voltage variation in the power distribution network of VLSI circuits with RLC models. 376-381 - Sung I. Park, Andreas Savvides, Mani B. Srivastava:

Battery capacity measurement and analysis using lithium coin cell battery. 382-387 - Rajendran Panda, Savithri Sundareswaran, David T. Blaauw:

On the interaction of power distribution network with substrate. 388-393

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