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Virtual design of an audio lifelogging system : : tools for IoT systems /

By: Mears, Brian [author.].
Contributor(s): Shah, Mohit [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science: ; Synthesis lectures on algorithms and software in engineering: # 16.Publisher: [San Rafael, California] : Morgan & Claypool, 2016.Description: 1 PDF (ix, 63 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781627056717.Subject(s): Data logging | Wearable computers -- Design and construction | Ubiquitous computing -- Design and construction | Internet of things | Virtual reality | Computer simulation | virtual design | virtual platforms | integrated circuits | Internet of Things | IoT | system on Chip | SoCDDC classification: 005.16 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 1.1 Virtual design defined -- 1.2 Why virtual design -- 1.3 Simulation technologies -- 1.4 Summary --
2. Virtual design -- 2.1 Introduction to virtual platforms -- 2.2 Complexity -- 2.3 Methodology -- 2.4 VP abstraction levels -- 2.5 System simulation -- 2.6 Virtual machine technology -- 2.7 Emulation -- 2.8 Functional models -- 2.9 Architecture model -- 2.10 Cycle-accurate and RTL abstraction levels -- 2.11 SystemC -- 2.12 Cloud computing and services --
3. Audio lifelogging -- 3.1 Introduction to lifelogging -- 3.2 Overview of algorithms -- 3.2.1 Compression -- 3.2.2 Feature extraction -- 3.2.3 Segmentation -- 3.2.4 Sound models -- 3.2.5 Annotation and retrieval -- 3.3 Implementation -- 3.4 Lifelogging development -- 3.4.1 Stage 1: concept implementation -- 3.4.2 Stage 2: optimizations and enhancements -- 3.4.3 Stage 3: real-time algorithm testing --
4. Summary -- 4.1 A discussion of the audio lifelogging project -- 4.2 Discussion of methodology -- 4.3 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Authors' biographies.
Abstract: The availability of inexpensive, custom, highly integrated circuits is enabling some very powerful systems that bring together sensors, smart phones, wearables, cloud computing, and other technologies. To design these types of complex systems we are advocating a top-down simulation methodology to identify problems early. This approach enables software development to start prior to expensive chip and hardware development. We call the overall approach virtual design. This book explains why simulation has become important for chip design and provides an introduction to some of the simulation methods used. The audio lifelogging research project demonstrates the virtual design process in practice. The goals of this book are to: Explain how silicon design has become more closely involved with system design; Show how virtual design enables top down design; Explain the utility of simulation at different abstraction levels; Show how open source simulation software was used in audio lifelogging. The target audience for this book are faculty, engineers, and students who are interested in developing digital devices for Internet of Things (IoT) types of products.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-61).

1. Introduction -- 1.1 Virtual design defined -- 1.2 Why virtual design -- 1.3 Simulation technologies -- 1.4 Summary --

2. Virtual design -- 2.1 Introduction to virtual platforms -- 2.2 Complexity -- 2.3 Methodology -- 2.4 VP abstraction levels -- 2.5 System simulation -- 2.6 Virtual machine technology -- 2.7 Emulation -- 2.8 Functional models -- 2.9 Architecture model -- 2.10 Cycle-accurate and RTL abstraction levels -- 2.11 SystemC -- 2.12 Cloud computing and services --

3. Audio lifelogging -- 3.1 Introduction to lifelogging -- 3.2 Overview of algorithms -- 3.2.1 Compression -- 3.2.2 Feature extraction -- 3.2.3 Segmentation -- 3.2.4 Sound models -- 3.2.5 Annotation and retrieval -- 3.3 Implementation -- 3.4 Lifelogging development -- 3.4.1 Stage 1: concept implementation -- 3.4.2 Stage 2: optimizations and enhancements -- 3.4.3 Stage 3: real-time algorithm testing --

4. Summary -- 4.1 A discussion of the audio lifelogging project -- 4.2 Discussion of methodology -- 4.3 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Authors' biographies.

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The availability of inexpensive, custom, highly integrated circuits is enabling some very powerful systems that bring together sensors, smart phones, wearables, cloud computing, and other technologies. To design these types of complex systems we are advocating a top-down simulation methodology to identify problems early. This approach enables software development to start prior to expensive chip and hardware development. We call the overall approach virtual design. This book explains why simulation has become important for chip design and provides an introduction to some of the simulation methods used. The audio lifelogging research project demonstrates the virtual design process in practice. The goals of this book are to: Explain how silicon design has become more closely involved with system design; Show how virtual design enables top down design; Explain the utility of simulation at different abstraction levels; Show how open source simulation software was used in audio lifelogging. The target audience for this book are faculty, engineers, and students who are interested in developing digital devices for Internet of Things (IoT) types of products.

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