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Platform-Dependent, Leakage-Aware Control of the Driving Current of Embedded Thermoelectric Coolers
"... One of the biggest stumbling blocks for the successful continuation of the Moore’s law is the substrate temperature of VLSI circuits. Thermoelectric cooling is one of the promising cooling methods to combat high die temperatures. This method provides key benefits such as compactness, high reliabilit ..."
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. Next it is demonstrated that the TEC driving current that yields the maximum decrease in the die temperature is quite different from the one that runs the TEC in its highest COP state. Based on these observations, a platform-dependent, leakage-aware cooling policy in which the TEC driving current
This is an updated version of the original submission where a few typos are fixed. (11/3/2013) Platform-Dependent, Leakage-Aware Control of the Driving Current of Embedded Thermoelectric Coolers
"... One of the biggest stumbling blocks for the successful continuation of the Moore’s law is the substrate temperature of VLSI circuits. Thermoelectric cooling is one of the promising cooling methods to combat high die temperatures. This method provides key benefits such as compactness, high reliabilit ..."
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. Next it is demonstrated that the TEC driving current that yields the maximum decrease in the die temperature is quite different from the one that runs the TEC in its highest COP state. Based on these observations, a platform-dependent, leakage-aware cooling policy in which the TEC driving current
SIMULATION, DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF MOBILE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS FOR MIGRATORY BIRD TRACKING
, 2012
"... This thesis presents CraneTracker, a multi-modal sensing and communication system for monitoring migratory species at the continental level. By exploiting the robust and extensive cellular infrastructure across the continent, traditional mobile wireless sensor networks can be extended to enable reli ..."
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This thesis presents CraneTracker, a multi-modal sensing and communication system for monitoring migratory species at the continental level. By exploiting the robust and extensive cellular infrastructure across the continent, traditional mobile wireless sensor networks can be extended to enable reliable, low-cost monitoring of migratory species. The developed multi-tier architecture yields ecologists with unconventional behavior in-formation not furnished by alternative tracking systems at such a large scale and for a low-cost. The simulation, development and implementation of the CraneTracker soft-ware system is presented. The system is shown effective through multiple proxy deploy-