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IPPS
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
A simple thermal model for multi-core processors and its application to slack allocation
Abstract--Power density and heat density of multicore processor system are increasing exponentially with Moore's Law. High temperature on chip greatly affects its reliability,...
Zhe Wang, Sanjay Ranka
CASES
2011
ACM
12 years 7 months ago
Architecting processors to allow voltage/reliability tradeoffs
Escalating variations in modern CMOS designs have become a threat to Moore’s law. While previous works have proposed techniques for tolerating variations by trading reliability ...
John Sartori, Rakesh Kumar
ARC
2012
Springer
280views Hardware» more  ARC 2012»
12 years 3 months ago
Scalable Memory Hierarchies for Embedded Manycore Systems
As the size of FPGA devices grows following Moore’s law, it becomes possible to put a complete manycore system onto a single FPGA chip. The centralized memory hierarchy on typica...
Sen Ma, Miaoqing Huang, Eugene Cartwright, David L...
CHI
2008
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Pointing with fingers, hands and arms for wearable computing
Pointing is a fundamental enabling operation for human-computer interaction across a broad spectrum of scenarios. The paper presents a study exploring how to develop a pointing sy...
Ian Oakley, John Sunwoo, Ilyeon Cho
SP
2000
IEEE
14 years 6 days ago
Using Conservation of Flow as a Security Mechanism in Network Protocols
The law of Conservation of Flow, which states that an input must either be absorbed or sent on as an output (possibly with modification), is an attractive tool with which to analy...
John R. Hughes, Tuomas Aura, Matt Bishop