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Wearable devices gain increasing popularity since they can collect important information for healthcare and well-being purposes. Compared with battery, energy harvesting is a better power source for these wearable devices due to many advantages. However, harvested energy is naturally unstable and program execution will be interrupted frequently. Nonvolatile processors demonstrate promising advantages...
Energy harvesting is replacing battery to power embedded systems such as Internet of Things and wearable devices. Unstable energy supply brings challenges to energy harvesting powered system, resulting in frequent interruptions. Non-volatile processor is proposed to back up volatile logics before energy depletion and recover the system status after energy resumes. The backup efficiency of memory content...
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