Searching for authors named "Stylianos Mamagkakis" – sorted by Relevance.
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Dynamic memory management design methodology for reduced memory footprint in multimedia and wireless network applications
- New portable consumer embedded devices must execute multimedia and wireless network applications that demand extensive memory footprint. Moreover, they must heavily rely on Dynamic Memory (DM) due to the unpredictability of the input data (e.g. 3D streams features) and system behaviour (e.g. number
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Reducing memory accesses with a system-level design methodology in customized dynamic memory management
- Abstract — Currently, portable consumer embedded devices are increasing more and more their capabilities and can now implement new algorithms (e.g. multimedia and wireless protocols) that a few years ago were reserved only for powerful workstations. Unfortunately, the original design characteristics
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Systematic Dynamic Memory Management Design Methodology for Reduced Memory Footprint
- New portable consumer embedded devices must execute multimedia and wireless network applications that demand extensive memory footprint. Moreover, they must heavily rely on Dynamic Memory (DM) due to the unpredictability of the input data (e.g. 3D streams features) and system behavior (e.g. number o
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MNEMEE: Memory management technology for adaptive and efficient design of embedded systems
- Abstract — The theme of intelligent ubiquitous devices will dominate future embedded system designs and speed up the integration of multimedia and communication applications, thus creating very complex, dynamic source code. Today it is increasingly impossible for designers to map applications costef
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Reducing Memory Fragmentation with Performance-optimized Dynamic Memory Allocators in Network Applications
- The needs for run-time data storage in modern wired and wireless network applications are increasing. Additionally, the nature of these applications is very dynamic, resulting in heavy reliance on dynamic memory allocation. The most significant problem in dynamic memory allocation is fragmentation,
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