Overview of the 4S Project

In this paper an overview of the EU-FP6 "smart chips for smart surroundings" (4S) project is given. The overall mission of the 4S project is to define and develop efficient (ultra low-power), flexible, reconfigurable core building blocks, including the supporting tools, for future ambient...

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Energy efficiency
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Personal digital assistants
Product development
Reconfigurable architectures
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