Ultra-Low-Power Digital Architectures for the Internet of Things

  • Rossi D
  • Loi I
  • Pullini A
  • et al.
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Abstract

This chapter introduces the architectures implementing the digital processing platforms and control for Internet of things applications. It will provide a review of the state of the art Ultra-Low-Power (ULP) micro-controllers architecture, highlighting main challenges and perspectives, introducing the potential of exploiting parallelism in this field currently dominated by single issue processors.

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Rossi, D., Loi, I., Pullini, A., & Benini, L. (2017). Ultra-Low-Power Digital Architectures for the Internet of Things. In Enabling the Internet of Things (pp. 69–93). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51482-6_3

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