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Early Power Exploration - A World Wide Web Application
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David Lidsky, University of California, Berkeley
Jan M. Rabaey, University of California, Berkeley
Exploration at the earliest stages of the design process is an integral component of effective low-power design. Nevertheless, superficial high-level analyses with insufficient accuracy are routinely performed. Critical drawbacks of current high-level design aids include a limited scope of application, inaccuracy of estimation, inaccessibility, and steep learning curves. This paper introduces an approach to alleviate these limitations, thus enabling more effective high-level design exploration. A World Wide Web (WWW) based prototype tool called PowerPlay, which encapsulates and enhances these techniques, is presented.
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David Lidsky, Jan M. Rabaey, "Early Power Exploration - A World Wide Web Application," dac, pp.27-32, 33rd Annual Conference on Design Automation (DAC'96), 1996
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