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Table 1: Characteristics of wearable ECG monitor prototype

in Energy Profiling of DSP Applications, A Case Study of an Intelligent ECG Monitor
by Dejan Raskovic, Emil Jovanov, Thomas Martin, Shuaib Hanief, Pedro Gelabert
"... In PAGE 4: ... Ongoing experiments with the prototype platform will allow us to tune both the hardware and the software to the ECG application, especially its power consumption and size. Table1 shows several features of the prototype, including the measured power consumption and the estimated battery life. 4.... In PAGE 4: ....2. Improving battery life and system weight by energy profiling of applications Holter applications typically require battery life of 24-48 hours, so power consumption of the ECG monitor is a critical issue. As Table1 shows, our expected battery life is much less. Removing some of the unnecessary functionality described in Section 4.... ..."

Table 2. ADCE Interface for IPC

in Designing Efficient Asynchronous Memory Operations Using Hardware Copy Engine: A Case Study with I/OAT
by K. Vaidyanathan, W. Huang, L. Chai, D. K. Panda, K. Vaidyanathan, W. Huang, L. Chai, D. K. Panda
"... In PAGE 5: ... a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0 a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0 a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0 a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0 a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0 a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0a1a0 a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2 a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2 a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2 a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2 a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2 a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2a1a2 a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3 a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3 a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3a1a3 a4a1a4a1a4a1a4a1a4a1a4a1a4 a4a1a4a1a4a1a4a1a4a1a4a1a4 a4a1a4a1a4a1a4a1a4a1a4a1a4 a5a1a5a1a5a1a5a1a5 a5a1a5a1a5a1a5a1a5 a6a1a6a1a6a1a6a1a6 a6a1a6a1a6a1a6a1a6 a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7 a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7 a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7a8a7 a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9 a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9 a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9a8a9 Process B User buffer NIC based Loop Back Copy (NLBC) Memory Copy (USMC) Process A User buffer Asynchronous DMA Copy Engine based Copy (ADCEC) Kernel Assisted Memory Mapped Copy (KAMMC) User space Shared ADCEC KAMMC USMC NLBC Figure 2. Different IPC Mechanisms We support the following user interface, as shown in Table2 , for applications to exchange messages across different processes. The adma read and adma write operations read and write data onto another process and adma iread and adma iwrite operations initiate the data transfer.... ..."

Table 1: Statistics that were collected by process monitor. 14 context signals were collected in total and are listed in the table along with a brief description.

in Detecting Anomalous Process Behaviour using Second Generation Artificial Immune Systems
by Jamie Twycross, Uwe Aickelin
"... In PAGE 5: ... This method was found to be the most portable and still quite efficient, only using around 1-2% of the system CPU resources on average. The range of context signals which were thought to be potentially interesting and logged for later analysis are summarised in Table1 . A number of these signals are used as input data for the algorithm which we have developed.... ..."

Table 3: Platform and Applications. System/Group Platform Applications

in Research in Object-Oriented Manufacturing Simulations: An Assessment of the State of the Art
by S. Narayanan, D. A. Bodner, U. Sreekanth, T. Govindaraj, L.F. McGinnis, C. M. Mitchell
"... In PAGE 11: ... 5. Simulation implementation Table3 summarizes the implementation platform and applications for each of the six architectures, and Table 4 summarizes the process for implementing a specific simulation model. While not discussed here, each architecture incorporates the necessary simulation infrastructure, such as event lists, clocks, random number generators, etc.... ..."

Table 25. Analog Supply Current vs. CPGA Bias Settings at fADC = 65 MSPS

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 41: ... 0 | Page 41 of 48 Because the CPGA processes signals in the continuous time domain, its performance versus bias setting remains mostly independent of the sample rate. Table25 shows how the typical current consumption seen at AVDD (Pins 35 and 40) varies as a function of Bits (7:5), while the remaining bits are maintained at their default setting of 0. Only four of the possible settings result in any reduction in current consumption relative to the default setting.... ..."

Table 1. Scaling of Mixed-Signal Circuits Scaling

in
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 2: ... For high-resolution converters, this inevitably leads to an increase of power consumption to maintain SNR. However, the accuracy of lower-resolution ADCs is limited by component mismatch, which results in a power and area scaling trend similar to that of the digital circuits for fixed conversion speeds ( Table1 ). The point of watershed at the current technology nodes seems to be between 8 and 10 bits.... ..."

Table 1. Security Applications for each respective platform

in Extensible Network Configuration and Communication Framework
by Todd Sproull, John Lockwood
"... In PAGE 2: ... Commands are redirected to a configuration file and the application level process is restarted. 3 Implementation Table1 identifies several types of security services and how each maps to a... ..."

Table 1. Summer 1995 Observations Used in This Work Data Source Location of Measurements Sampling Platform Species General References

in Background ozone over the United States in summer: origin, trend, and contribution to pollution episodes
by Arlene M. Fiore, Daniel J. Jacob, Isabelle Bey, Robert M. Yantosca, Brendan D. Field, Andrew C. Fusco, James G. Wilkinson 2002
"... In PAGE 2: ... Section 3 presents a brief description of the GEOS-CHEM model as applied to our study. The ability of the model to reproduce the observations from AIRS, SOS, NARSTO- NE, and other programs ( Table1 ) is examined in section 4. Table 1.... In PAGE 3: ...1. [9] Table1 lists the observational data sets used to evaluate the GEOS-CHEM simulation over the United States. The AIRS network provides a comprehensive set of data for evaluating the surface O3 simulation, but aside from Cal- ifornia, stations are sparse over the western United States.... In PAGE 6: ...radiation flux at the surface, sensible heat flux, total precip- itation at the ground, convective precipitation at the ground, and mixing depths. These data serve as input to different GEOS-CHEM modules that simulate tranport, emissions, photochemistry, and deposition (see Table1 of Bey et al. [2001a] for more information).... In PAGE 7: ... Model Evaluation [23] Detailed evaluation of model results with observa- tions, not only for O3, but also for its precursors and related species, is critical for assessing the ability of the model to describe the processes controlling O3 [Sillman, 1999]. In this work, we focus our evaluation on the United States in the summer of 1995 to diagnose strengths and weaknesses in the model through comparison with the observations in Table1 . The vertical resolution of the model is too coarse to simulate properly the diurnal variation of surface air con- centrations driven by mixed layer growth and decay.... In PAGE 9: ....2. Surface Concentrations of Related Species [31] Surface observations in 1995 for species other than O3 are limited. Hourly average concentrations of O3, NO, NOy, and CO were recorded at seven surface sites as part of SOS ( Table1 ) [Meagher et al.... ..."
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Table 1. Basic ADCE Interface

in Designing Efficient Asynchronous Memory Operations Using Hardware Copy Engine: A Case Study with I/OAT
by K. Vaidyanathan, W. Huang, L. Chai, D. K. Panda, K. Vaidyanathan, W. Huang, L. Chai, D. K. Panda
"... In PAGE 4: ...In order for the userspace applications to use the copy engine, we propose the addition of the follow- ing interfaces, as shown in Table1 . The adma icopy operation helps in initiating the copy and returns a cookie which can be used later to check for completion while the adma copy check operation helps in check- ing if the corresponding memory operation has com- pleted.... ..."

Table 2. ADC Performance Table

in Cost Low cost radios Multiple Dimensions
by Sfdr Harmonics, Understanding State, Art Adcs
"... In PAGE 5: ...Given the trends shown previously for both SNR and SFDR, how do they stand up against system requirements? Table2 shows required performance by air standard for popular wireless standards. These specifications are for wideband multicarrier performance without the benefit of automatic gain control, similar to what would be required for a software defined receiver capable of processing that standard.... ..."
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