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ISCA
2011
IEEE
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12 years 10 months ago
Dark silicon and the end of multicore scaling
Since 2005, processor designers have increased core counts to exploit Moore’s Law scaling, rather than focusing on single-core performance. The failure of Dennard scaling, to wh...
Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, Emily R. Blem, Renée St....
ICST
2009
IEEE
13 years 4 months ago
Putting Formal Specifications under the Magnifying Glass: Model-based Testing for Validation
A software development process is conceptually an abstract form of model transformation, starting from an enduser model of requirements, through to a system model for which code c...
Emine G. Aydal, Richard F. Paige, Mark Utting, Jim...
IVC
2000
94views more  IVC 2000»
13 years 6 months ago
Pupil detection and tracking using multiple light sources
We present a fast, robust, and low cost pupil detection technique that uses two near infra red time multiplexed light sources synchronized with the camera frame rate. The two ligh...
Carlos Hitoshi Morimoto, David Koons, Arnon Amir, ...
AHS
2006
IEEE
100views Hardware» more  AHS 2006»
14 years 23 days ago
Switchable Glass: A Possible Medium for Evolvable Hardware
The possibility of using switchable glass (also called smart windows) technology for Evolvable Hardware tasks is suggested in this paper. Switchable glass technology basically mea...
Mihai Oltean
IMC
2009
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Internet optometry: assessing the broken glasses in internet reachability
Reachability is thought of as the most basic service provided by today’s Internet. Unfortunately, this does not imply that the community has a deep understanding of it. Research...
Randy Bush, Olaf Maennel, Matthew Roughan, Steve U...