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Clinton Kelly IV, Virantha Ekanayake, and Rajit Manohar
We present a Sensor-Network Asynchronous Processor (SNAP), which we
have designed to be both a processor core for a sensor-network node
and a component of a chip multiprocessor, the Network on a Chip
(NoC), which will execute a novel sensor-network simulator. We
discuss the advantages of using the same processor for nodes in
physical and simulated sensor networks. We describe the attributes
that a processor must possess to function well in both roles, and we
then describe the way we designed SNAP to have these attributes.
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