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Is "Network" the next "Big Idea" in design?
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Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe: Proceedings table of contents
Munich, Germany
SESSION: Hot topic - 'Network': the Next 'Big Idea' in design? network paradigms in systems, sensors, and silicon table of contents
Pages: 254 - 256  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:3-9810801-0-6
Authors
Radu Marculescu  Carnegie Mellon University
Jan Rabaey  University of California, Berkeley
Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli  University of California, Berkeley
Sponsors
: The EDA Consortium
EDAA : European Design and Automation Association
IEEE-CS\DATC : The IEEE Computer Society
Publisher
European Design and Automation Association  3001 Leuven, Belgium, Belgium
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ABSTRACT

As the complexity of nowadays systems continues to grow, we are moving away from creating individual components from scratch, toward methodologies that emphasize composition of re-usable components via the network paradigm. Complex component interactions can create a range of amazing behaviors, some useful, some unwanted, some even dangerous. To manage them, a "science" for network design is evolving, applicable in some surprising areas. In this paper, we consider a few application domains and discus the design challenges involved from a methodology standpoint. From large-scale hardware/software systems, to dynamically adaptive sensor networks, and network-on-chip architectures, these ideas find wide application.


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L. C. Zhong, J. Rabaey, A. Wolisz, "An integrated data-link energy model for wireless sensor networks," in Proc. Intl. Conf. on Communications, Paris, June 2004.
 
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Radu Marculescu: colleagues
Jan Rabaey: colleagues
Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli: colleagues