Technical Program
LPSSPb.PF: Low-Power Systems and Signal Processing II |
Symposium: Low-Power Systems and Signal Processing |
Session Type: Poster |
Time: Wednesday, December 4, 13:30 - 15:30 |
Location: Poster Area F |
LPSSPb.PF.1: A FRAMEWORK TO IMRPOVE PROGRAMMABILITY OF LOW POWER MANY-CORE PROCESSOR FOR SCALABLE DSP APPLICATION |
Lin Tong; Coherent Logix, Inc. |
Martin Hunt; Coherent Logix, Inc. |
LPSSPb.PF.2: PATH PLANNING USING A NEURON ARRAY INTEGRATED CIRCUIT |
Scott Koziol; Georgia Institute of Technology |
Stephen Brink; Georgia Institute of Technology |
Jennifer Hasler; Georgia Institute of Technology |
LPSSPb.PF.3: LOW OVERHEAD CORRECTION SCHEME FOR UNRELIABLE LDPC BUFFERING |
Amr Hussien; University of California, Irvine |
Wael Elsharkasy; University of California, Irvine |
Ahmed Eltawil; University of California, Irvine |
Fadi Kurdahi; University of California, Irvine |
Amin Khajeh; Intel Labs |
LPSSPb.PF.4: DESIGNING A CLOCK CLEANER WITH AN ON-DEMAND DIGITAL SIGMA-DELTA MODULATOR |
Leung Kin Chiu; Texas Instruments Incorporated |
Peter Kavanagh; Texas Instruments Incorporated |
LPSSPb.PF.5: OPTIMAL QUANTIZATION OF LIKELIHOOD FOR LOW COMPLEXITY SEQUENTIAL TESTING |
Diyan Teng; The Ohio State University |
Emre Ertin; The Ohio State University |
LPSSPb.PF.6: PHYSICS BASED COMPUTING ENABLING ENERGY EFFICIENCY PAST MOORE¹S LAW |
Jennifer Hasler; Georgia Institute of Technology |
LPSSPb.PF.7: CHEAP NOISY SENSORS CAN IMPROVE ACTIVITY MONITORING UNDER STRINGENT ENERGY CONSTRAINTS |
David Jun; University of Illinois |
Long Le; University of Illinois |
Douglas Jones; University of Illinois |