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Energy Systems Design for Low-Power Computing

Energy Systems Design for Low-Power Computing
Author(s)/Editor(s): Rathishchandra Ramachandra Gatti (Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management, India), Chandra Singh (Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management, India), Srividya P. (RV College of Engineering, India)and Sandeep Bhat (Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management, India)
Copyright: ©2023
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4974-5
ISBN13: 9781668449745
ISBN10: 1668449749
EISBN13: 9781668449769

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Description

With the advancement in computing technologies, the need for power is also increasing. Approximately 3% of the total power consumption is spent by data centers and computing devices. This percentage will rise when more internet of things (IoT) devices are connected to the web. The handling of this data requires immense power.

Energy Systems Design for Low-Power Computing disseminates the current research and the state-of-the-art technologies, topologies, standards, and techniques for the deployment of energy intelligence in edge computing, distributed computing, and centralized computing infrastructure. Covering topics such as electronic cooling, stochastic data analysis, and energy consumption, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for data center designers, VLSI designers, network developers, students and teachers of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.



Author's/Editor's Biography

Rathishchandra Gatti (Ed.)
Rathishchandra R. Gatti is currently working as a professor and head of the Department of Mechanical and Robotics Engineering at SCEM, India. He has around 20+ years of R&D experience in industry and academia. Earlier, he worked at Curtin University as a patent analyst for 4 years, NPI program manager at General Electric, manufacturing engineer at SVE, automotive design engineer at Meritor Automotive, and GET at Rapsri Engineering. He obtained his PhD in mechanical engineering from Curtin University, Australia; a postgraduate diploma in global strategic management from ICFAI; an MBA in IP operations from IGNOU; and a BE in mechanical engineering from NITK,Suratkal. He has 16 patents (4 granted), authored 40+ peer-reviewed publications, and edited 8 books. His areas of interest are robotics, cyber-physical systems, self-powered systems, and energy harvesting.

Chandra Singh (Ed.)
Chandra Singh is currently working as a Assistant Professor of Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering. He pursued his Bachelors in Electronics & Communication Engineering at SSE,Mukka, M.Tech from NMAM Institute of Technology,Nitte and Pursuing PhD from VTU Belagavi. He has 4 Patents (3 Australia, 1 South Africa), 25+ peer-reviewed publications and editor of 7 research books(3 Books Published). His research interests include communication, wireless communication,IoT AI/ML,CPS,Robotics

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