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SIGMOD
2003
ACM
116views Database» more  SIGMOD 2003»
14 years 7 months ago
Multimedia streaming in large-scale sensor networks with mobile swarms
Abstract-- Sensor networking technologies have developed very rapidly in the last ten years. In many situations, high quality multimedia streams may be required for providing detai...
Mario Gerla, Kaixin Xu
ISQED
2007
IEEE
128views Hardware» more  ISQED 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
A Model for Timing Errors in Processors with Parameter Variation
Parameter variation in integrated circuits causes sections of a chip to be slower than others. To prevent any resulting timing errors, designers have traditionally designed for th...
Smruti R. Sarangi, Brian Greskamp, Josep Torrellas
FCCM
2008
IEEE
177views VLSI» more  FCCM 2008»
14 years 1 months ago
Hardware Scripting in Gel
—Gel is a hardware description language that enables quick scripting of high level designs and can be easily extended to new design patterns. It is expression oriented and extrem...
Jonathan Bachrach, Dany Qumsiyeh, Mark Tobenkin
HOTOS
2003
IEEE
14 years 20 days ago
Hardware Works, Software Doesn't: Enforcing Modularity with Mondriaan Memory Protection
Two big problems with operating systems written in unsafe languages are that they crash too often and that adding features becomes much more difficult over time. One cause of bot...
Emmett Witchel, Krste Asanovic
ASPDAC
2005
ACM
65views Hardware» more  ASPDAC 2005»
14 years 28 days ago
Multilevel full-chip gridless routing considering optical proximity correction
To handle modern routing with nanometer effects, we need to consider designs of variable wire widths and spacings, for which gridless routers are desirable due to their great fle...
Tai-Chen Chen, Yao-Wen Chang