Aarts, Ronald M.
AmIware Hardware Technology Drivers of Ambient Intelligence
1. Section 1 - Introduction
1. Ambient Intelligence: The Next Wave in Consumer Electronics
Rick Harwig
2. The Physical Basis of Ambient Intelligence
Henk van Houten
2. Section 2 - Wireless Communication
3. Circuits and Technologies for Wireless Sensor Networks
Brian Otis, Mike Sheet, Yuen-Hui Chee, Huifang Qin, Nathan Pletcher, Jan Rabaey
4. Wireless Connectivity for In Home Audio/Video Networks
Gerhard Fettweis, Ralf Irmer, Marcus Windisch, Denis Petrovic, Peter Zillmann
5. Body Area Networks: The Ascent of Autonomous Wireless Microsystems
Bert Gyselinckx, ChrisVan Hoof, Stephane Donnay
6. Wireless Communication Systems
Neil C. Bird
3. Section 3 - Smart Sensors
7. Interconnect and Packaging Technologies for Realizing Miniaturized Smart Devices
Eric Beyne
8. CMOS Image Sensors for Ambient Intelligence
Albert J.P. Theuwissen, Martijn F Snoeij, X. Wang, Padmakumar R. Rao, Erik Bodegom
9. Microsystem Technology for Ambient Intelligence
Geert Langereis
4. Section 4 - Low Power Electronics and System Architecture
10. Low Power Electronics and System Architecture
Benton H. Calhoun, Curt Schurgers, Alice Wang, Anantha Chandrakasan
11. Analog Interface Circuits–The Limit for AmI Applications
Michiel Steyaert, Willem Laflere, Wim Vereecken
12. Vector Processing as an Enabler for Ambient Intelligence
Kees van Berkel, Anteneh Abbo, Srinivasan Balakrishnan, Richard Kleihorst, Patrick P.E. Meuwissen, Rick Nas
13. Xtreme Low Power Technlogy Development Using a Virtual Design Flow: Enabling Technologies for AmbientIntelligence Applications
P. Christie, R.K.M. Ng, G. Doornbos, A. Heringa, A. Kumar, V. H. Nguyen
5. Section 5 - Energy Supply and Management
14. Energy Scavenging in Support of Ambient Intelligence: Techniques, Challenges, and Future Directions
Shad Roundy, V. Sundararajan, Jessy Baker, Eric Carleton, Elizabeth Reilly, Brian Otis, Jan Rabaey, Paul Wright
15. Power Management Options for AmI Applications
Derk Reefman, Eugenio Cantatore
16. Rechageable Batteries: Efficient Energy Storage Devices for Wireless Electronics
P.H.L. Notten
6. Section 6 - Enabling Technologies and Devices
17. Personal Healthcare Devices
Steffen Leonhardt
18. Carbon Nanotube Field-effect Transistors-The Importance of Being Small
Joachim Knoch, Joerg Appenzeller
19. Hardware for Ambient Sound Reproduction
Ronald M. Aarts
20. Secret Key Generation from Classical Physics: Physical Uncloneable Functions
Pim Tuyls, Boris Škori?
7. Section 7 - Conclusions
21. Conclusions and Key Challenges
Satyen Mukherjee
Keywords: Computer Science, Computer Science, general, Nanotechnology, Physics and Applied Physics in Engineering, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Communications Engineering, Networks, Circuits and Systems
- Author(s)
- Aarts, Ronald M.
- Mukherjee, Satyen
- Ouwerkerk, Martin
- Roovers, Raf
- Widdershoven, Frans
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2006
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Philips Research
- Page amount
- 499 pages
- Category
- Information Technology, Telecommunications
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781402041983