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AbuShanab, Shatha: Remote and on-site laboratory system for low-power digital circuit design. 2018
Inhalt
Acknowledgements
Abstract
Zusammenfassung
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction
1.1 Introduction to Digital Circuit Design Education
1.2 Motivation
1.3 Contributions
1.4 Objectives
1.5 Research Methodology
1.6 Thesis Outlines
2. Low-Power Digital Circuit Design
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Digital Circuit Design Constraints
2.3 Why Low-Power Digital Circuit Design
2.4 Sources of Power Dissipation in Digital Circuit
2.4.1 Dynamic Power Dissipation
2.4.2 Static Power Dissipation
2.5 Low-Power Digital Design Techniques
2.5.1 Complexity of the Design Circuits
2.5.2 Frequency Scaling
2.5.3 Voltage Scaling
2.5.4 Glitches
2.5.5 Clock Gating
2.5.6 Data Gating
2.5.7 Used Resources in a Digital Circuit
2.5.8 Reducing the Capacitance
3. The State-Of-the-Art
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Low-Power Digital Circuit Design in Electrical Engineering Education
3.3 Enhancing Laboratory Experiments in Teaching Low-Power Design
3.4 Categories of Tools for Teaching Low-Power Design Laboratory
3.4.1 Transistor-Level Approaches
3.4.2 Logic Gate-Level Approaches
3.4.3 Register Transfer-Level Approaches
3.4.4 System-Level Approaches
3.5 Teaching Low-Power Design Laboratory at the Bonn-Rhine-Sieg University of Applied Sciences
4. Remote Laboratories in Engineering Education
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Categories of Laboratories
4.2.1 Hands-on Laboratories
4.2.2 Virtual Laboratories or Simulations
4.2.3 Remote Laboratories
4.3 The State-of-the-Art of Remote Laboratories
4.4 The Low-Power Design Remote Laboratory
5. The Low-Power Design Laboratory System
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Teaching the Low-Power Design Laboratory Based on an FPGA
5.2.1 The Methodology Used in the Low-Power Design Experiments
5.2.2 Using Image Processing as an Application for Teaching the Laboratory Experiments
5.3 The Levels in the Design Stage of the Laboratory Experiments
5.4 The Low-Power Design On-Site System in Combination with the Remote System
5.4.1 Learning Objectives Achieved at Different Levels of the Design Process
5.4.2 Organizational Restrictions
5.4.3 Economic Budget
6. Concepts of the Low-Power Design Remote System
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Studies for the Concepts of Developing the Low-Power Design Laboratory System
6.2.1 Low-Power Design Laboratory Experimental Tasks Concept
6.2.2 Low-Power Design Laboratory Instruments Interfaces Concept
6.2.3 Low-Power Design Laboratory Technology Used Concept
6.2.4 Low-Power Design Laboratory Assessment Methodology Concept
6.3 Functional Requirements of the Low-Power Design Laboratory System
6.4 Basic Architecture of the Low-Power Design Remote System
7. Developing and Implementing of the Low-Power Design Remote System
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Technical Implementing of the Low-Power Design Remote System
7.2.1 Student/Client
7.2.2 Web-Client Graphical User Interface
7.2.3 Remote Server
7.2.4 The Developed Experiment FPGA-Board
7.2.5 Image Generator
7.2.6 Frame/Video Grabber
7.2.7 Measurement of the Power Dissipation
7.2.8 Changeable Operating Temperature
8. User Interface of the Low-Power Design Remote Experiments
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Instructions for the Low-Power Design Laboratory Experiments
8.3 Instructions for the Low-Power Design Remote Laboratory Experiments
8.4 Requirements for the Low-Power Design Experiments
8.5 Procedures of the Low-Power Design Experiments
8.5.1 Authentication Webpage
8.5.2 Upload Webpage of the Remote Experiment
8.5.3 Webpage of the Experimental Results
8.6 The Highlights of the Remote Experiment’s User Interface
9. Using the Laboratory System as Supplement Learning Tool for Low-Power Education
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Educational Setting
9.3 The Learning Objectives of the Low-Power Design Laboratory Experiments
10. Technical Performance Results of the Low-Power Design Laboratory System
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Overview of the Low-Power Design Laboratory Experiments
10.2.1 FIR Laboratory Exercise
10.2.2 Delay Chain Laboratory Exercise
10.3 Experimental Results during the Levels of the Design Stage
10.4 Required Time Taken for the Low-Power Design Laboratory Experiments
10.5 Summary
11. The Evaluation of the Low-Power Design Laboratory System
11.1 Introduction
11.2 The Assessment Methodology of the Low-Power Design Laboratory System
11.2.1 The Students’ Reports
11.2.2 The Usage of the Low-Power Design Remote System
11.2.3 Students Comments
11.3 Discussion of the Results from the Evaluation Process
11.4 Summary
12. Conclusion and Future Works
12.1 Summary
12.1.1 The Research
12.1.2 Development and Implementation
12.2 Conclusion
12.3 Suggestions for Future Works
References
List of Publications