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Powersim: Power Estimation with SystemC

Computational Complexity Estimate of a DSR Front-End Compliant to ETSI Standard ES 202 212

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This chapter describes the main features of Powersim, a new framework for power consumption and computational complexity estimate in SystemC, and shows how to use its functionality. The final part of chapter presents an application example on computational complexity estimate of a Distributed Speech Recognition front-end, compliant to ETSI Standard ES 202 212.

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Giammarini, M., Orcioni, S., Conti, M. (2011). Powersim: Power Estimation with SystemC. In: Conti, M., Orcioni, S., Martínez Madrid, N., Seepold, R. (eds) Solutions on Embedded Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 81. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0638-5_20

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