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1999
IEEE
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Analysis and Applications of the XDI model
Willem C. Mallon, Jan Tijmen Udding, Tom Verhoeff
ASYNC
1999
IEEE
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Relative Timing
Relative Timing is introduced as an informal method for aggressive asynchronous design. It is demonstrated on three example circuits (C-Element, FIFO, and RAPPID Tag Unit), facili...
Ken S. Stevens, Shai Rotem, Ran Ginosar
ASYNC
1999
IEEE
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RAPPID: An Asynchronous Instruction Length Decoder
This paper describes an investigation of potential advantages and risks of applying an aggressive asynchronous design methodology to Intel Architecture. RAPPID ("Revolving As...
Shai Rotem, Ken S. Stevens, Charles Dike, Marly Ro...
ASYNC
1999
IEEE
76views Hardware» more  ASYNC 1999»
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Real-Time Merging
We describe an extension of the virtual volume concept to multiple sensors. Data from multiple sensors are combined in real-time and mapped into a constantly updating three-dimens...
Mark R. Greenstreet