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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0346732

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $310,000.00
    Summary
    The Enhancement of heat transfer in microchannels by microelectomechanical devices. A perennial and extremely important problem in computer chip technology is the provision of adequate cooling. This project is a rare combination of multi-disciplinary activities which will lead to new knowledge in a number of poorly explored areas in heat transfer, whilst at the same time permitting the development of the necessary theoretical and practical fabrication skills for the manufacture of a realistic c .... The Enhancement of heat transfer in microchannels by microelectomechanical devices. A perennial and extremely important problem in computer chip technology is the provision of adequate cooling. This project is a rare combination of multi-disciplinary activities which will lead to new knowledge in a number of poorly explored areas in heat transfer, whilst at the same time permitting the development of the necessary theoretical and practical fabrication skills for the manufacture of a realistic cooling micro devices. The main goal of this project is therefore to design, manufacture and test a very efficient micro-channel cooling device equipped with a micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) synthetic jet generator.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0559850

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $203,000.00
    Summary
    Provably Correct on-chip Communication-based Design. This project falls in the priority area of Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming Australian Industries. Embedded systems have complex communication architectures and functionalities due to their mission- and time-critical applications. This project will develop verifiable algorithms and techniques for design reuse to address them, help solve outstanding problems in the VLSI/SoC community and to lift the country's visibility and .... Provably Correct on-chip Communication-based Design. This project falls in the priority area of Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming Australian Industries. Embedded systems have complex communication architectures and functionalities due to their mission- and time-critical applications. This project will develop verifiable algorithms and techniques for design reuse to address them, help solve outstanding problems in the VLSI/SoC community and to lift the country's visibility and credibility in the area. The economic benefits are better techniques for design reuse for embedded systems that may be integrated into existing Computer Aided Design environments, with potential to commercialise the algorithms to Electronic Design Automation and vendors.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0209890

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $254,097.00
    Summary
    Hardware Implementation Strategies for JPEG 2000. JPEG2000 is a new image compression standard, which is expected to become the dominant format for image communications over the internet and then make inroads into consumer peripheral devices, including digital cameras, printers and scanners. The standard is fundamentally different from and much more complex than its well-known predecessor, JPEG, and there are currently no published hardware implementations. The aim of this project is to investig .... Hardware Implementation Strategies for JPEG 2000. JPEG2000 is a new image compression standard, which is expected to become the dominant format for image communications over the internet and then make inroads into consumer peripheral devices, including digital cameras, printers and scanners. The standard is fundamentally different from and much more complex than its well-known predecessor, JPEG, and there are currently no published hardware implementations. The aim of this project is to investigate a wide range of potential implementation strategies to identify those which are able to minimize the consumption of various resources, including memory consumption, memory bandwidth, chip area and processing latency.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0667136

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $520,000.00
    Summary
    The Enhancement of Heat Transfer in Micro-Chips by MEMS actuator: Parametric Study. This challenging project has the potential of introducing a new technology for cooling micro-devices. Since the computer industry is sensitive to innovation it is necessary to develop the theoretical and practical skill for manufacturing the cooling devices. This will help Australian industry to greatly enhance its capabilities in this very important area of economy. The present project is a rare combination .... The Enhancement of Heat Transfer in Micro-Chips by MEMS actuator: Parametric Study. This challenging project has the potential of introducing a new technology for cooling micro-devices. Since the computer industry is sensitive to innovation it is necessary to develop the theoretical and practical skill for manufacturing the cooling devices. This will help Australian industry to greatly enhance its capabilities in this very important area of economy. The present project is a rare combination of multi-disciplinary studies and will result in a better understanding of the complex thermal and fluid flow phenomena in micro channels, and the design and fabrication techniques for the next generation of micro-chips.
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