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Low power system scheduling and synthesis
N. K. Jha
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Princeton Language and Intelligence (PLI)
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Computer Science
Real Time Systems
100%
Embedded Systems
50%
Scheduling Algorithm
50%
Synthesis Algorithm
50%
System on a Chip
50%
Power Consumption
50%
Distributed Systems
50%
Power Management
50%
Dynamic Voltage Scaling
50%
Distributed Client
50%
Client Server
50%
Wireless Client
50%
Dynamic Power
50%
Keyphrases
Low-power System
100%
Power System Scheduling
100%
Scaling Power
50%
Portable System
50%
Uniprocessor Systems
50%
Battery-aware Scheduling
50%
Power Battery
50%
Voltage Dynamics
50%
Non-real-time
50%
Battery-aware
50%