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AC
2008
Springer
14 years 12 months ago
Computing with RFID- Drivers, Technology and Implications
Radio Frequency Identification or simply rfid has come to be an integral part of modern computing. Rfid is notable in that it is the first practical technology to tightly couple p...
George Roussos
OOPSLA
2005
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
X10: an object-oriented approach to non-uniform cluster computing
It is now well established that the device scaling predicted by Moore’s Law is no longer a viable option for increasing the clock frequency of future uniprocessor systems at the...
Philippe Charles, Christian Grothoff, Vijay A. Sar...
MICRO
2008
IEEE
93views Hardware» more  MICRO 2008»
14 years 11 months ago
What Kinds of Computer-Software-Related Advances (if Any) Are Eligible for Patents? Part II: The "Useful Arts" Requirement
of nature, or abstract idea (collectively, a principle). The clue to the patent-eligibility of processes that do not involve substance-transformation is whether the process impleme...
Richard Stern
EWSN
2012
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Low Power or High Performance? A Tradeoff Whose Time Has Come (and Nearly Gone)
Abstract. Some have argued that the dichotomy between high-performance operation and low resource utilization is false – an artifact that will soon succumb to Moore’s Law and c...
JeongGil Ko, Kevin Klues, Christian Richter, Wanja...
CDC
2008
IEEE
137views Control Systems» more  CDC 2008»
15 years 6 months ago
Decentralized cooperative collision avoidance for acceleration constrained vehicles
— Safety must be ensured in the deployment of multi-agent vehicle systems. This paper presents decentralized collision avoidance algorithms for systems with second order dynamics...
Gabriel Hoffmann, Claire J. Tomlin