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ATAL
2003
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Continual coordination through shared activities
Interacting agents that interleave planning and execution must reach consensus on their commitments to each other. In domains where agents have varying degrees of interaction and ...
Bradley J. Clement, Anthony C. Barrett
DATE
2007
IEEE
104views Hardware» more  DATE 2007»
15 years 4 months ago
Dynamic reconfiguration in sensor networks with regenerative energy sources
In highly power constrained sensor networks, harvesting energy from the environment makes prolonged or even perpetual execution feasible. In such energy harvesting systems, energy...
Ani Nahapetian, Paolo Lombardo, Andrea Acquaviva, ...
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VLSID
2002
IEEE
131views VLSI» more  VLSID 2002»
15 years 10 months ago
Divide-and-Conquer IDDQ Testing for Core-Based System Chips
IDDQ testing has been used as a test technique to supplement voltage testing of CMOS chips. The idea behind IDDQ testing is to declare a chip as faulty if the steady-state current...
C. P. Ravikumar, Rahul Kumar
CASES
2007
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
Application driven embedded system design: a face recognition case study
The key to increasing performance without a commensurate increase in power consumption in modern processors lies in increasing both parallelism and core specialization. Core speci...
Karthik Ramani, Al Davis
ICDCS
1995
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Parallel Processing on Networks of Workstations: A Fault-Tolerant, High Performance Approach
One of the mostsoughtaftersoftware innovation of thisdecade is the construction of systems using off-the-shelf workstations that actually deliver, and even surpass, the power and ...
Partha Dasgupta, Zvi M. Kedem, Michael O. Rabin