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ISCA
2009
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
A case for bufferless routing in on-chip networks
Buffers in on-chip networks consume significant energy, occupy chip area, and increase design complexity. In this paper, we make a case for a new approach to designing on-chip in...
Thomas Moscibroda, Onur Mutlu
ACMACE
2007
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
How to build a hard-to-use mouse
Computer games do not afford much physical activity and hence do not require significant energy expenditure, which can contribute to the prevalence of a sedentary lifestyle. A &qu...
Florian Mueller
CEC
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Task decomposition and evolvability in intrinsic evolvable hardware
— Many researchers have encountered the problem that the evolution of electronic circuits becomes exponentially more difficult when problems with an increasing number of outputs...
Tüze Kuyucu, Martin Trefzer, Julian Francis M...
ARCS
2006
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Minimising the Hardware Resources for a Cellular Automaton with Moving Creatures
: Given is the following "creature's exploration problem": n creatures are moving around in an unknown environment in order to visit all cells in shortest time. This...
Mathias Halbach, Rolf Hoffmann
TSE
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
ASCENT: An Algorithmic Technique for Designing Hardware and Software in Tandem
Search-based software engineering is an emerging paradigm that uses automated search algorithms to help designers iteratively find solutions to complicated design problems. For exa...
Jules White, Brian Doughtery, Douglas C. Schmidt