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Visions such as the internet of things require vast amount of sensors distributed in our environment that strongly rely on circuits that are energy autonomous. However, design of such circuits is a challenge that is currently done by experts only. The challenge is to cope with circuit level design and even technology while designing an application. Unfortunately, tools and methods that support cross-layer and cross-domain optimizations are missing.