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Poster: Approximation: A New Paradigm also for Wireless Sensing

Published: 15 February 2016 Publication History

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While for sensor networks energy-efficiency has always been one of the major design goals, energy-efficiency has, for the past decade, also become increasingly important in other disciplines. An emerging class of applications do not require a perfect result. Rather, an approximate result is sufficient. Approximate computing enables more energyefficient design of computer systems, reducing, for example, the energy dissipation in data centers. In this poster abstract we argue for embracing the concept of approximation computing in the sensor networking community.

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EWSN '16: Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks
February 2016
366 pages
ISBN:9780994988607

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Published: 15 February 2016

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