Enabling the Internet of Things: From Integrated Circuits to Integrated Systems 1st ed. 2017 [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 520 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, 388 Illustrations, color; 88 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 520 p. 476 illus., 388 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
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  • ISBN-10: 3319514806
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This book offers the first comprehensive view on integrated circuit and system design for the Internet of Things (IoT), and in particular for the tiny nodes at its edge. The authors provide a fresh perspective on how the IoT will evolve based on recent and foreseeable trends in the semiconductor industry, highlighting the key challenges, as well as the opportunities for circuit and system innovation to address them. This book describes what the IoT really means from the design point of view, and how the constraints imposed by applications translate into integrated circuit requirements and design guidelines. Chapter contributions equally come from industry and academia.After providing a system perspective on IoT nodes, this book focuses on state-of-the-art design techniques for IoT applications, encompassing the fundamental sub-systems encountered in Systems on Chip for IoT:ultra-low power digital architectures and circuitslow- and zero-leakage memories (including emerging te

chnologies)circuits for hardware security and authenticationSystem on Chip design methodologieson-chip power management and energy harvestingultra-low power analog interfaces and analog-digital conversionshort-range radiosminiaturized battery technologiespackaging and assembly of IoT integrated systems (on silicon and non-silicon substrates).As a common thread, all chapters conclude with a prospective view on the foreseeable evolution of the related technologies for IoT. The concepts developed throughout the book are exemplified by two IoT node system demonstrations from industry.The unique balance between breadth and depth of this book:enables expert readers quickly to develop an understanding of the specific challenges and state-of-the-art solutions for IoT, as well as their evolution in the foreseeable futureprovides non-experts with a comprehensive introduction to integrated circuit design for IoT, and serves as an excellent starting point for further lea

rning, thanks to the broad coverage of topics and selected referencesmakes it very well suited for practicing engineers and scientists working in the hardware and chip design for IoT, and as textbook for senior undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students ( familiar with analog and digital circuits).

1. IoT: Bird"s Eye View, Megatrends and Perspectives.- 2. IoT Nodes: System-Level View .- 3. Ultra-Low-Power Digital Architectures for the Internet of Things.- 4. Near-Threshold Digital Circuits for Nearly-Minimum Energy Processing.- 5. Energy Efficient Volatile Memory Circuits for IoT Era.- 6. On-Chip Non-Volatile Memory for Ultra-Low Power Operation.- 7. On-Chip Non-Volatile STT-MRAM Memories for Zero-Standby Power.- 8. Security Down to the Hardware Level.- 9. Design Methodologies for IoT Systems on a Chip.- 10. Power Management Circuit Design for IoT Nodes.- 11. Energy Harvesting.- 12. Ultra-Low Power Analog Interfaces for IoT.- 13. Ultra-Low Power Analog-Digital Converters for IoT.- 14. Circuit Techniques for IoT-Enabling Short-Range ULP Radios.- 15. Battery Technologies for IoT.- 16. System Packaging And Assembly In IoT Nodes.- 17. An IPv6 Energy-Harvested WSN Demonstrator Compatible with Indoor Applications.- 18. Ferro-electric RAM Based Microcontrollers: Ultra-Low Power Int

elligence for the Internet of Things.

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The book itself comprises a lengthy and well-written introduction to IoT, followed by several chapters giving guidance with respect to design details and methodologies. this work provides useful insight into the field. Each chapter is well illustrated and well referenced. (Computing Reviews, August, 2017) 

1 IoT: Bird's Eye View, Megatrends and Perspectives
1(46)
Massimo Alioto
2 IoT Nodes: System-Level View
47(22)
Pascal Urard
Malisa Vucinic
3 Ultra-Low-Power Digital Architectures for the Internet of Things
69(26)
Davide Rossi
Igor Loi
Antonio Pullini
Luca Benini
4 Near-Threshold Digital Circuits for Nearly-Minimum Energy Processing
95(54)
Massimo Alioto
5 Energy Efficient Volatile Memory Circuits for the IoT Era
149(22)
Jaydeep P. Kulkarni
James W. Tschanz
Vivek K. De
6 On-Chip Non-volatile Memory for Ultra-Low Power Operation
171(42)
Meng-Fan Chang
7 On-Chip Non-volatile STT-MRAM for Zero-Standby Power
213(34)
Xuanyao Fong
Kaushik Roy
8 Security Down to the Hardware Level
247(24)
Anastacia Alvarez
Massimo Alioto
9 Design Methodologies for IoT Systems on a Chip
271(16)
David Flynn
James Myers
Seng Toh
10 Power Management Circuit Design for IoT Nodes
287(30)
D. Brian Ma
Yan Lu
11 Energy Harvesting
317(26)
Ying-Khai Teh
Philip K.T. Mok
12 Ultra-Low Power Analog Interfaces for IoT
343(18)
Jerald Yoo
13 Ultra-Low Power Analog-Digital Converters for IoT
361(24)
Pieter Harpe
14 Circuit Techniques for IoT-Enabling Short-Range ULP Radios
385(24)
Pui-In Mak
Zhicheng Lin
Rui Paulo Martins
15 Battery Technologies for IoT
409(32)
Jeff Sather
16 System Packaging and Assembly in IoT Nodes
441(42)
You Qian
Chengkuo Lee
17 An IPv6 Energy-Harvested WSN Demonstrator Compatible with Indoor Applications
483(20)
Pascal Urard
Liviu Varga
Malisa Vucinic
Roberto Guizzetti
18 Ferro-Electric RAM Based Microcontrollers: Ultra-Low Power Intelligence for the Internet of Things
503
Sudhanshu Khanna
Mark Jung
Michael Zwerg
Steven Bartling
Massimo Alioto took the M.Sc. and the Ph.D. degree in 1997 and 2001 from the University of Catania (Italy). He is currently with the ECE department of the National University of Singapore, where he leads the Integrated Circuits and Embedded Systems area. Previously, he held positions at the University of Siena (2002), EPFL (summer of 2007), University of California at Berkeley (2009-2011), University of Michigan Ann Arbor (2011-2012), and Intel Labs in Oregon (2013). He has authored more than 220 publications and three books, and has delivered 50+ invited talks in top universities, semiconductor companies and conferences in the last five years. He was IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, Chair of the VLSI Systems and Applications CASS Technical Committee, and Associate Editor in Chief of the IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems. He has served as Guest Editor of several journal special issues (e.g., TCAS-I, TCAS-II), Associate Editor of a number of IEEE/ACM journals (e.g., TCAS-I, TVLSI, TODAES,TCAS-II), and Technical Program Chair in several IEEE conferences (e.g., SOCC, ICECS, NEWCAS, VARI, ICM, PRIME). Prof. Alioto is an IEEE Fellow.