03147oam 2200493 450 991073943210332120190911103512.01-4614-7702-610.1007/978-1-4614-7702-0(OCoLC)849894086(MiFhGG)GVRL6WZJ(EXLCZ)99267000000038748520130502d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrWireless power transfer for medical microsystems /Tianjia Sun, Xiang Xie, Zhihua Wang1st ed. 2013.New York :Springer,2013.1 online resource (xi, 183 pages) illustrations (some color)Gale eBooksDescription based upon print version of record.1-4899-9145-X 1-4614-7701-8 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Introduction -- Systematic Designs -- Wireless Power Antennas -- Wireless Power Converters -- Wireless Power Management -- Power Regulations -- Design Cases -- Contributions and Future Work.This book equips readers with tools for computer architecture of high performance, low power, and high reliability memory hierarchy in computer systems based on emerging memory technologies, such as STTRAM, PCM, FBDRAM, etc.  The techniques described offer advantages of high density, near-zero static power, and immunity to soft errors, which have the potential of overcoming the “memory wall.”  The authors discuss memory design from various perspectives: emerging memory technologies are employed in the memory hierarchy with novel architecture modification;  hybrid memory structure is introduced to leverage advantages from multiple memory technologies; an analytical model named “Moguls” is introduced to explore quantitatively the optimization design of a memory hierarchy; finally, the vulnerability of the CMPs to radiation-based soft errors is improved by replacing different levels of on-chip memory with STT-RAMs.  ·         Provides a holistic study of using emerging memory technologies in different levels of the memory hierarchy; ·         Equips readers with techniques for memory design with improved performance, energy consumption, and reliability; ·         Includes coverage of all memory levels, ranging from cache to storage; ·         Explains how to choose the proper memory technologies in different levels of the memory hierarchy.  .Biomedical engineeringMedical electronicsBiomedical engineering.Medical electronics.610.28Sun Tianjiaauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1424549Xie Xiang1971-Wang Zhihua1960 September-Institute of Microelectronics.MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910739432103321Wireless Power Transfer for Medical Microsystems3553822UNINA