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ISCAS
2005
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
Parallel FFT computation with a CDMA-based network-on-chip
— Fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithms are used in a wide variety of digital signal processing applications and many of these require high-performance parallel implementations...
Daewook Kim, Manho Kim, Gerald E. Sobelman
AGI
2011
13 years 13 days ago
What Makes a Brain Smart? Reservoir Computing as an Approach for General Intelligence
Abstract. Recurrent connectivity, balanced between excitation and inhibition, is a general principle of cortical connectivity. We propose that balanced recurrence can be achieved b...
Janelle Szary, Bryan Kerster, Christopher T. Kello
GRIDNETS
2008
13 years 10 months ago
A High Performance SOAP Engine for Grid Computing
Web Service technology still has many defects that make its usage for Grid computing problematic, most notably the low performance of the SOAP engine. In this paper, we develop a n...
Ning Wang, Michael Welzl, Liang Zhang
CODES
1998
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Combining multiple models of computation for scheduling and allocation
Many applications include a variety off unctions from different domains. Therefore, they are best modeled with a combination of different modeling languages. For a sound design pr...
Dirk Ziegenbein, Rolf Ernst, Kai Richter, Jür...
ICIAP
1999
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Cellular Automata Based Optical Flow Computation for "Just-in-Time" Applications
Real-world tasks often require real-time performances. However, in many practical cases, “just in time” responses are sufficient. This means that a system should be efficien...
Giovanni Adorni, Stefano Cagnoni, Monica Mordonini