Authors
Maryam Ashouei, Jos Hulzink, Mario Konijnenburg, Jun Zhou, Filipa Duarte, Arjan Breeschoten, Jos Huisken, Jan Stuyt, Harmke de Groot, Francisco Barat, Johan David, Johan Van Ginderdeuren
Publication date
2011/2/20
Conference
2011 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference
Pages
332-334
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Recent work on designing ultra-low-power systems has focused on the sub-threshold regime [1–3] and an energy efficiency of a few pJ/cycle was reported. While operating at the minimum energy point is attractive for energy-frugal devices like those used for wireless biomedical signal monitoring, the achieved clock frequency is usually in the kHz range. The low frequency combined with limited processing capacity, small on-chip memory, and low computation precision prevents the use of these systems for complex ambulatory monitoring beyond a simple ECG algorithm. Low-voltage systems with more computational power are demonstrated in [4] and [5].
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