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2005
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Reversible Fault-Tolerant Logic
It is now widely accepted that the CMOS technology implementing irreversible logic will hit a scaling limit beyond 2016, and that the increased power dissipation is a major limiti...
P. Oscar Boykin, Vwani P. Roychowdhury
HAPTICS
2005
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
A FPGA Haptics Controller
Wearable haptics necessitates using low power, small, inexpensive tactors that are typically used as pager motors in cellular phones. One of their limitations is that it appears t...
Marc Holbein, John S. Zelek
ITCC
2005
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
The N/R One Time Password System
A new one time password system is described which is secure against eavesdropping and server database compromise at the same time. Traditionally, these properties have proven to b...
Vipul Goyal, Ajith Abraham, Sugata Sanyal, Sang-Yo...
INFOCOM
2003
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Load optimal MPLS routing with N+M labels
Abstract— MPLS is becoming an important protocol for intradomain routing. MPLS routers are offered by the major vendors and many ISPs are deploying MPLS in their IP backbones, as...
David Applegate, Mikkel Thorup
DATE
2000
IEEE
90views Hardware» more  DATE 2000»
15 years 6 months ago
Cost Reduction and Evaluation of a Temporary Faults Detecting Technique
: IC technologies are approaching the ultimate limits of silicon in terms of channel width, power supply and speed. By approaching these limits, circuits are becoming increasingly ...
Lorena Anghel, Michael Nicolaidis