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FORUM 4Thursday February 26 th , 8:00 AMF4: Building the Internet of Everything (IoE):Low-Power Techniques at the Circuit and System LevelsOrganizers:Committee:Marian Verhelst, KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumDennis Sylvester, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIMakoto Takamiya, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanMichael Clinton, TSMC, Austin, TXKathy Wilcox, AMD, Boxborough, MAKoichi Nose, Renesas Electronics, Tokyo, JapanCurrent projections estimate there will be 25-30 billion devices on the Internet of Things (IoT)by 2020. While technology scaling no longer brings automatic system energy savings,emerging big-data and wearable-monitoring applications require compact autonomousdevices. These divergent requirements steer research towards new energy efficiencystrategies for compact wireless devices at the circuit (analog, digital), architectural, andsystem levels.This forum brings together recent developments towards next-generation energy-scarce SoCsfor wearables and the IoT, together forming the Internet of Everything (IoE). The speakerswill cover recent low-energy strategies, including energy harvesting and power managementtechniques, novel processor and compute architectures, low-power memory options andsmart integration approaches.AgendaTimeTopic8:00 AM Breakfast8:20 AM Introduction8:30 AM Low-Power Integrated Circuit and System Design for WearableHealthcare ApplicationsMario Konijnenburg, imec / Holst Centre,Eindhoven, The Netherlands9:20 AM Ambient Energy Harvesting for the Internet of EverythingPo-Hung Chen, National Chiao-Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan10:10 AM Break10:35 AM Embedded Voltage Regulation and Energy Management for IoT/IoEGerard Villar Piqué, NXP, Eindhoven, The Netherlands11:25 AM Wearable Architectures: What IoT Means for Circuit DesignRob Aitken, ARM, San Jose, CA12:15 PM Lunch1:20 PM Memory Innovations for the Internet of ThingsSudhanshu Khanna, Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX2:10 PM Nonvolatile Logic-in-Memory Architecture for Ultra-LowPower VLSI SystemsTakahiro Hanyu, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan3:00 PM Break3:20 PM Smart Sensor Microsystems: Application-DependentIntegration ApproachesMinkyu Je, DGIST, Daegu, Korea4:10 PM Miniature IoT Sensor System Design and Integration ChallengesDavid Blaauw, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI5:00 PM Conclusion50

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