Towards Reconfigurable Embedded Medical Systems

IF 1.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
T. Massey, F. Dabiri, H. Noshadi, P. Brisk, W. Kaiser, M. Sarrafzadeh
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Abstract

Traditional embedded systems require flexibility and reconfigurable for effective operation. Devices used in medical systems that are life critical must be able to take the necessary action in response to an anomaly, such as the patient undergoing a heart attack or a stroke. Overly complicated operational requirements will be a clear barrier to their adoption, unless sound system-level design techniques can guarantee that these requirements will be met. The key to meeting these requirements is automated adaptability, meaning that the system must be able to reconfigure itself in response the environment. Unfortunately, dynamic reconfiguration itself is non- negligible in terms of both performance and power consumption. We present several reconfigurable design techniques for light-weight medical systems that demonstrate how one can make efficient use of limited resources and balance the tradeoffs between power consumption, memory consumption, and interoperability in an heterogeneous environments.
迈向可重构嵌入式医疗系统
传统的嵌入式系统需要灵活性和可重构性才能有效运行。在生命攸关的医疗系统中使用的设备必须能够采取必要的行动来应对异常情况,例如心脏病发作或中风的患者。除非健全的系统级设计技术能够保证满足这些需求,否则过于复杂的操作需求将成为采用它们的明显障碍。满足这些需求的关键是自动适应性,这意味着系统必须能够在响应环境时重新配置自身。不幸的是,动态重新配置本身在性能和功耗方面都是不可忽略的。我们提出了几种用于轻型医疗系统的可重构设计技术,这些技术演示了如何在异构环境中有效利用有限的资源并平衡功耗、内存消耗和互操作性之间的权衡。
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Medical Devices-Evidence and Research
Medical Devices-Evidence and Research ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
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