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IPSN
2003
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Meteorology and Hydrology in Yosemite National Park: A Sensor Network Application
Over half of California’s water supply comes from high elevations in the snowmelt-dominated Sierra Nevada. Natural climate fluctuations, global warming, and the growing needs of ...
Jessica D. Lundquist, Daniel R. Cayan, Michael D. ...
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AINA
2009
IEEE
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Differences and Commonalities of Service-Oriented Device Architectures, Wireless Sensor Networks and Networks-on-Chip
Device centric Service-oriented Architectures have shown to be applicable in the automation industry for interconnecting manufacturing devices and enterprise systems, thus, establ...
Guido Moritz, Claas Cornelius, Frank Golatowski, D...
DATE
2010
IEEE
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A new placement algorithm for the mitigation of multiple cell upsets in SRAM-based FPGAs
Modern FPGAs have been designed with advanced integrated circuit techniques that allow high speed and low power performance, joined to reconfiguration capabilities. This makes new...
Luca Sterpone, Niccolò Battezzati
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2010
IEEE
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Energy- and endurance-aware design of phase change memory caches
—Phase change memory (PCM) is one of the most promising technology among emerging non-volatile random access memory technologies. Implementing a cache memory using PCM provides m...
Yongsoo Joo, Dimin Niu, Xiangyu Dong, Guangyu Sun,...
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ISCA
2010
IEEE
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Data marshaling for multi-core architectures
Previous research has shown that Staged Execution (SE), i.e., dividing a program into segments and executing each segment at the core that has the data and/or functionality to bes...
M. Aater Suleman, Onur Mutlu, José A. Joao,...