My dissertation:

  • Balancing Batteries, Power and Performance: System Issues in CPU Speed-Setting for Mobile Computing. postscript or pdf. Typographical corrections, January, 2001.
  • Refereed papers:

    1. T. Martin and D. Siewiorek, "Non-ideal Battery and Main Memory Effects on CPU Speed-Setting for Low Power," IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integrated Systems, Special Issue on Low Power Electronics and Design, vol. 9, no. 1, February 2001, pp. 29-34. pdf
    2. V. Pandiarajan, L. Joiner, and T. Martin, "Recommendations on a New Cellular Encryption Standard Using Elliptic Curve Cryptography," Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE Southeast Conference (SoutheastCon), Clemson, SC, March 30-April 1, 2001.
    3. E. Jovanov, J. Price, D. Raskovic, K. Kavi, T. Martin, R. Adhami, "Wireless Personal Area Networks in Telemedical Environment," Proceedings of the Third IEEE EMBS Information Technology Applications in Biomedicine Workshop of the International Telemedical Information Society, ITAB-ITIS 2000, Arlington, Virginia, November 2000, pp. 22-27.
    4. T. Martin, E. Jovanov, and D. Raskovic, "Issues in Wearable Computing for Medical Monitoring Applications: A Case Study of a Wearable ECG Monitoring Device," Proceedings of the 2000 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Atlanta, GA, October 16-17, 2000, pp. 43-50.
    5. J. Warren, D. Siewiorek, and T. Martin, "Understanding the Interaction Between the Performance and Power Consumption in Mobile Systems to Accurately Predict Battery Life," Proceedings of the 2000 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Atlanta, GA, October 2000, pp. 179-180. (poster)
    6. E. Jovanov, T. Martin, D. Raskovic, and S. Hanief, "Environment for Energy Profiling of DSP Applications," Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on Signal Processing Applications and Technolo gy, ICSPAT, Dallas, TX, October 16-19, 2000 (CD-ROM). (Finalist for best paper)
    7. D. Raskovic, E. Jovanov, T. Martin, S. Hanief, and P. Gelabert, "Energy Profiling of DSP Applications, A Case Study of an Intelligent ECG Monitor," DSP Technology and Education Conference, DSPS 2000, Houston, TX, August 2-4, 2000.
    8. T. Martin, D. Siewiorek, and J. Warren, "A CPU Speed-Setting Policy That Accounts for Non-Ideal Memory and Battery Properties," Proceedings of the 39th Power Sources Conference, Maple Hill, NJ, June 2000, pp. 502-505.
    9. Thomas Martin and Daniel Seiwiorek, "Non-Ideal Battery Behavior and Its Impact on Power Performance Trade-offs in Wearable Computing," Proceedings of the 1999 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, San Francisco, CA, October 18-19, 1999; pp. 101-106.
    10. pdf.
    11. Thomas Martin and Daniel Siewiorek, "The Impact of Battery Capacity and Memory Bandwidth on CPU Speed-Setting: A Case Study," Proceedings of the 1999 International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design, San Diego, CA, August 16-17, 1999, pp. 200-205.
    12. postscript or pdf. © Copyright 1999 by ACM, Inc.
    13. Thomas Martin and Daniel Siewiorek, "A Power Metric for Mobile Systems," Proceedings of the 1996 International Symposium on Lower Power Electronics and Design, Monterey, CA; August 12-14, 1996; pp. 37-42. postscript. © Copyright 1996 by ACM, Inc.
    14. Smailagic, A., Siewiorek, D.P., Anderson, D., Kasabach, C., Martin, T., Stivoric, J., "Benchmarking an Interdisciplinary Concurrent Design Methodology for Electronic/mechanical Systems," Proceedings of 32nd Design Automation Conference, San Francisco, CA, 12-16 June 1995, pp. 514-519. postscript or PDF.

    Other papers:

  • T. Martin, "Time and Time Again: Parallels in the Development of the Watch and the Wearable Computer," to appear as a chapter in Wearable Computers and Their Applications, by Daniel P. Siewiorek. Expected publication date: June 2001. pdf
  • Thomas Martin, Evaluation and Reduction of Power Consumption in the Navigator 1 Wearable Computer, Master's Report, Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, December 1994. postscript and PDF.
  • Thomas Martin and Daniel Siewiorek, Wearable Computers at Carnegie Mellon University, IEEE Potentials, Fall 1994. Postscript not available.

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    Last updated 31 August, 2001.