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Recent developments and technological advances in information and communication technologies are leading to an increasing availability and functionality of portable devices, with improved QoS (Quality of Service) of wireless connections together with decreasing costs. As a consequence, the power consumption of the portable device and the required transmission bandwidth are rapidly increasing. This...
This article presents the hardware software co-optimized implementation of the IEEE 802.15.4 protocol for a Wireless image Sensor Network (WiSN) node SoC. In order to to minimize the power consumption and hardware software implementation cost, a power and cost aware partition scheme is introduced. Then the optimized hardware accelerator is designed and validated with software driver/stack based on...
This paper presents a single chip VLSI architecture of wireless image sensor node, which is constituted by an enhanced embedded 8051 microcontroller, a CMOS camera interface and hardware accelerators. The algorithms and control flows of the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC layer are accelerated by hardware, results in 45% less code size compared with the conventional software stack. An innovated CFA preprocessing...
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