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Freier, Rodney; Thompson, William B. | Design-space exploration of most-recent-only communication using myrinet on SGI ccNUMA architectures | SGI's current ccNUMA multiprocessor architectures offer high scalability and performance without sacrificing the ease of use of simpler SMP systems. Although these systems also provide a standard PCI expansion bus, the bridging between PCI and SGI's ccNUMA architecture invalidates the assumptions ty... | Most-recent-only communication; Myrinet; SGI; Communications latencies | 1999 |
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Gu, Jun | Fast structured design of VLSI circuits | We believe that a structured, user-friendly, cost-effective tool for rapid implementation of VLSI circuits which encourages students to participate directly in research projects are the key components in digital integrated circuit (IC) education. In this paper, we introduce our VLSI education activ... | VLSI circuits; Rapid implementation | 1988 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | EGOR: design, development, implementation an entry in the 1994 AAAI robot competition | EGOR, an entry in the 1994 AAAI Robot Competition, was built by ate am from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Utah. The constraints imposed by the competition rules, and by cost and time, led to the development of a system composed of off-the- shelf parts based on a mobile bas... | EGOR; AAAI Robot Competition | 1994 |
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Fujimoto, Richard M. | Performance measurements of distributed simulation strategies | A multiprocessor-based, distributed simulation testbed is described that facilitates controlled experimentation with distributed simulation algorithms. The performance of simulation strategies using deadlock avoidance and deadlock detection and recovery techniques are examined using various syntheti... | Performance; Distributed simulation; Discrete simulation; Event-oriented; Queueing models | 1987 |
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Berzins, Martin | A survey of high level frameworks in block-structured adaptive mesh refinement packages | Over the last decade block-structured adaptive mesh refinement (SAMR) has found increasing use in large, publicly available codes and frameworks. SAMR frameworks have evolved along different paths. Some have stayed focused on specific domain areas, others have pursued a more general functionality, p... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Sudan, Kshitij | Efficient scrub mechanisms for error-prone emerging memories | Many memory cell technologies are being considered as possible replacements for DRAM and Flash technologies, both of which are nearing their scaling limits. While these new cells (PCM, STT-RAM, FeRAM, etc.) promise high density, better scaling, and non-volatility, they introduce new challenges. Solu... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Kasera, Sneha K.; Patwari, Neal | High-rate uncorrelated bit extraction for shared secret key generation from channel measurements | Secret keys can be generated and shared between two wireless nodes by measuring and encoding radio channel characteristics without ever revealing the secret key to an eavesdropper at a third location. This paper addresses bit extraction, i.e., the extraction of secret key bits from noisy radio chan... | Wireless networks; Multipath fading; Physical layer; Key generation; Secret keys; Bit extraction | 2010-01 |
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Kirby, Robert Michael II | Investigation of smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserving filters for improving streamline integration through discontinuous fields | Streamline integration of fields produced by computational fluid mechanics simulations is a commonly used tool for the investigation and analysis of fluid flow phenomena. Integration is often accomplished through the application of ordinary differential equation (ODE) integrators - integrators whose... | Streamline integration; Finite element; Finite volume; Filtering techniques; Adaptive error control | 2008 |
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Back, Godmar V. | Java operating systems: design and implementation | Language-based extensible systems such as Java use type safety to provide memory safety in a single address space. Memory safety alone, however, is not sufficient to protect different applications from each other. such systems must support a process model that enables the control and management of c... | Java operating systems; Language-based systems | 1998 |
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Bronson, Jonathan Richard | Lattice cleaving: a multimaterial tetrahedral meshing algorithm with guarantees | We introduce a new algorithm for generating tetrahedral meshes that conform to physical boundaries in volumetric domains consisting of multiple materials. The proposed method allows for an arbitrary number of materials, produces high-quality tetrahedral meshes with upper and lower bounds on dihedral... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Cohen, Elaine | A new local basis for designing with tensioned splines | Recently there has been a great deal of interest in the use of "tension" parameters to augment control mesh vertices as design handles for piecewise polynomials. A particular local cubic basis called p-splines, which has been termed a "generalization of B-splines", has been proposed as an appropriat... | Tensioned splines | 1985 |
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Bruderlin, Beat | Robustness in geometric modeling - an intuitionistic and tolerance-based approach | An intuitionistic geometry approach is taken to develop two tolerance-based methods for robust geometric computation. The so called analytic model method and the approximated model method are developed independently of a specific application or a geometric algorithm. Geometric robustness is formally... | Robustness; Geometric modeling; Intuitionistic geometry; Geometric robustness | 1992 |
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Boll, Steven F. | Suppression of acoustic noise in speech using two microphone adaptive noise cancellation | Acoustic noise with energy greater or equal to the speech is suppressed by filtering a separately recorded correlated noise signal and subtracting it from the speech waveform. This approach was investigated to determine the degree of noise suppression possible using an external correlated input. The... | Suppression; acoustic noise; adaptive noise cancellation | 1979 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Empirical study of automated dictionary construction for information extraction in three domains | A primary goal of natural language processing researchers is to develop a knowledge-based natural language processing (NLP) system that is portable across domains. However, most knowledge-based NLP systems rely on a domain-specific dictionary of concepts, which represents a substantial knowledge-en... | Information extraction; AutoSlog; Across domains | 1996 |
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Rom, Raphael Jona | Image transmission and coding based on human vision | In recent years more and more attention was paid to digital image processing especially as the result of the development of highly efficient algorithms and also because of technologically better facilities. Concurrently attempts were made to find a mathematical model for human vision to achieve a be... | Image transmission; Image coding; Human vision | 1975 |
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Beazley, David. M. | SWIG users manual (version 1.1) | SWIG is a tool for solving problems. More specifically, SWIG is a simple tool for building interactive C, C++, or Objective-C programs with common scripting languages such as Tel, Perl, and Python. Of course, more importantly, SWIG is a tool for making C programming more enjoyable and promoting lazi... | SWIG; C programs; C++ programs; Objective-C programs; User manual; Interactive programs | 1997 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | A systolic array implementation of discrete relaxation algorithm | Discrete Relaxation techniques have proven useful in solving a wide range of problems in digital signal processing, artificial intelligence, machine vision, and VLSI engineering, etc. A conventional hardware design for an 8-label 8-object Discrete Relaxation Algorithm (DRA) requires three 4K memory... | Discrete Relaxation algorithm; Systolic array | 1986 |
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Templeton, Frederick E. | Optimal control of a process with discrete and continuous decision variables | The task of dynamic optimization consists of manipulating the inputs to a dynamic system (i.e., one in which the state varies with time) so that the system performs in an advantageous manner. This paper presents a systematic technique for solving the problem of optimally controlling a converter ais... | Dynamic optimization; Decision variables; Converter aisle; Copper smelter | 1970 |
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Kindlmann, Gordon | Visualization and analysis of diffusion tensor fields | The power of medical imaging modalities to measure and characterize biological tissue is amplified by visualization and analysis methods that help researchers to see and understand the structures within their data. Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging can measure microstructural properties... | diffusion tensor fields; Visualization; medical imaging | 2004-09-28 |
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Carter, Tony M. | Ada-to-silicon compiler study (Final Report 30 Jan 85 - 30 Jun 86) | The vision of a system design environment in which both hardware and software components could be designed, tested, and executed was proffered by the late Dr. Elliott Organick1 in 1981. He was impressed by the objectiveness of Ada and the availability of an architecture (the Intel 432) which was sp... | ADA language | 1986 |
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Faugeras, Olivier Dominique | Digital color image processing and psychophysics within the framework of a human visual model | A three-dimensional homomorphic model of human color vision based on neurophysiological and psychophysical evidence is presented. This model permits the quantitative definition of perceptually important parameters such as brightness. saturation, huo and strength. By modelling neural interaction in t... | Human visual model; Neurophysiological evidence; Psychophysical evidence | 1977 |
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Bennion, Scott Thomas | A method of solution for hydrodynamics and radiation diffusion as a multi-material problem in one dimension | | Multi-material problem | 1971 |
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Greenfield, Harvey | Simulation of arbitrary shaped boundaries for hemodynamic studies | | | 1973 |
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Pulsipher, Dennis Carl | Application of adaptive noise cancellation to noise reduction in audio signals | The LMS adaptive noise cancellation algorithm has been applied to the removal of high-level white noise from audio signals. Simulations and actual acoustically recorded signals have been processed successfully, with excellent agreement between the results obtained from simulations and the results ob... | Noise cancellation; Noise reduction; White noise; LMS algorithm | 1979 |