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Energy vs. Reliability Trade-offs Exploration in Biomedical Ultra-Low Power Devices
2016
Proceedings of the 2016 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE)
unpublished
State-of-the-art wearable devices such as embedded biomedical monitoring systems apply voltage scaling to lower as much as possible their energy consumption and achieve longer battery lifetimes. While embedded memories often rely on Error Correction Codes (ECC) for error protection, in this paper we explore how the characteristics of biomedical applications can be exploited to develop new techniques with lower power overhead. We then introduce the Dynamic eRror compEnsation And Masking (DREAM)
doi:10.3850/9783981537079_0053
fatcat:zwfgdjazcfcvfm6hzsfnrsxcaa