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155 views 111 votes 16 years 2 months ago  VLSID 2009»
: The challenges in nano-CMOS circuit design include the following: variability, leakage, power, thermals, reliability, and yield. This talk will focus on interdependent considerat...
264 views 138 votes 15 years 8 months ago  ISORC 2009»
AUTOSAR as specified in its current version fosters timing-constraints at application level to support the development of real-time automotive applications. However, the standard...
138 views 114 votes 15 years 8 months ago  DATE 2009»
—The sustained push for performance, transistor count, and instruction level parallelism has reached a point where chip level power density issues are at the forefront of design ...
198 views 136 votes 15 years 4 months ago
The need for service providers to offer SLAs to gain consumers confidence has become increasingly apparent. Our work focuses on providers who manage the execution of long-running d...
229 views 141 votes 14 years 11 months ago  HIPC 2009»
Stream computing research is moving from terascale to petascale levels. It aims to rapidly analyze data as it streams in from many sources and make decisions with high speed and a...
128 views 98 votes 15 years 8 months ago  EDOC 2009»
—The design of an Enterprise Architecture (EA) management function for an enterprise is no easy task. Various frameworks exist as well as EA management tools, which promise to de...
168 views 92 votes 15 years 8 months ago  ISLPED 2009»
An energy efficient object recognition processor is proposed for real-time visual applications. Its energy efficiency is improved by lowering average power consumption while susta...
185 views 120 votes 14 years 11 months ago  ANCS 2009»
Ubiquitous multi-core-based web servers and edge routers are increasingly popular in deploying computationally intensive Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) programs. Previous work has s...
168 views 128 votes 14 years 11 months ago  ICUMT 2009»
Current wired networks have been developed on the basis of the AIMD principle, which offers increased performance and fairness. Nevertheless, there is a vast spectrum of networks, ...
139 views 100 votes 15 years 8 months ago  ACSD 2009»
The SpiNNaker project aims to develop parallel computer systems with more than a million embedded processors. The goal of the project is to support largescale simulations of syste...