Welcome to the Embedded System Design Group
at the University of Notre Dame
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More than 90 percent of existing computer systems are
embedded systems consisting of both hardware and
software components. As we are marching forward in
the 21 century, embedded systems will permeate into
every aspect of our daily life. Advances in process technology
and ever increasing demand of smarter, cheaper, and
power-conscious embedded systems have fueled the needs for
better methodologies and tools to design, analyze, implement
and deploy such systems. Our research group focuses on studying
various problems related to embedded system design with
emphasis on issues related to performance, energy consumption
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Current Research Projects
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Temperature-Aware Resource Allocation and Scheduling
(TARAS)
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Energy and Performance Optimization
for Real-Time systems
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Application Specific Acceleration Techniques
(ASAT)
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Funding Sources
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National Science Foundation
Design Automation Program (Faculty Early
Career Development (CAREER) Award)
Embedded and Hybrid System Program
DARPA/ITO
Embeddable Systems
Sandia National
Laboratories
Compting Research
Army Research Office
Hewlett Packard
Research Laboratories at Bristol, England
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