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JSA
2000
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15 years 3 months ago
Design techniques for low-power systems
Portable products are being used increasingly. Because these systems are battery powered, reducing power consumption is vital. In this report we give the properties of low power d...
Paul J. M. Havinga, Gerard J. M. Smit
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The Age of Analog Networks.
A large class of systems of biological and technological relevance can be described as analog networks, that is, collections of dynamic devices interconnected by links of varying s...
Claudio Mattiussi, Daniel Marbach, Peter Dürr, Da...
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ISOLA
2010
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Design Choices for High-Confidence Distributed Real-Time Software
Safety-critical distributed real-time systems, such as networked medical devices, must operate according to their specification, because incorrect behaviour can have fatal conseque...
Sebastian Fischmeister, Akramul Azim
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CDC
2009
IEEE
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Cell design in bacteria as a convex optimization problem
In this paper, we investigate the cell design of bacteria during the exponential growth. To this purpose, we propose to formulate the problem as a non differentiable convex optimiz...
Anne Goelzer, Vincent Fromion, Gérard Scorl...
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ICITS
2011
14 years 7 months ago
Homogeneous Faults, Colored Edge Graphs, and Cover Free Families
In this paper, we use the concept of colored edge graphs to model homogeneous faults in networks. We then use this model to study the minimum connectivity (and design) requirements...
Yongge Wang, Yvo Desmedt