Reconfiguration in Mobile Multimedia Systems

Gerardus Johannes Maria Smit, Paul J.M. Havinga, M. Bos, L.T. Smit, P.M. Heysters

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    Abstract

    Dynamically reconfigurable systems offer the potential for realising efficient systems as well as providing adaptability to changing system requirements. Such systems are suitable for future mobile multimedia systems that have limited battery resources, must handle diverse data types, and must operate in dynamic application and communication environments. We propose an approach in which reconfiguration is applied dynamically at various levels of a mobile system, whereas traditionally, reconfigurable systems mainly focus at the gate level only. The research performed in the CHAMELEON project aims at designing such a heterogeneous reconfigurable mobile system. The two main motivations for the system are 1) to have an energy-efficient system, while 2) achieving an adequate Quality of Service for applications.
    Original languageUndefined
    Title of host publication1st PROGRESS workshop on Embedded Systems
    Place of PublicationUtrecht
    PublisherSTW
    Pages95-105
    Number of pages11
    ISBN (Print)90-73461-25-1
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2000
    Event1st PROGRESS Workshop on Embedded Systems 2000 - Utrecht, Netherlands
    Duration: 13 Oct 200013 Oct 2000
    Conference number: 1

    Publication series

    Name
    PublisherSTW Technology Foundation

    Workshop

    Workshop1st PROGRESS Workshop on Embedded Systems 2000
    Abbreviated titlePROGRESS
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityUtrecht
    Period13/10/0013/10/00

    Keywords

    • METIS-119408
    • IR-18886
    • CAES-EEA: Efficient Embedded Architectures
    • EWI-1534
    • CAES-PS: Pervasive Systems

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