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Carter, John B. | Design of a parallel vector access unit for SDRAM memory systems | Parallel Vector Access is a technique that exploits the regularity of vector or stream accesses to perform them efficiently in parallel on a multi-bank memory system. The performance of applications that have vector accesses may be improved using a memory controller that performs scatter/gather oper... | Parallel vector access; SDRAM memory; Multi-bank memory system | 1999 |
527 |
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Khan, Faisal Habib | Design of drives for inverter-assisted induction generators | This paper investigates the control of power generation using two-phase squirrel-cage induction machines, where the load is connected to one stator winding and the load voltage is controlled through the other winding. The concept can be applied to three-phase machines as well. A state-space model of... | | 2012-01-01 |
528 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Design of implantable microstrip antenna for communication with medical implants | The objective of this paper is to design a microstrip patch antenna for communication with medical implants in the 402-405-MHz Medical Implant Communications Services band. Microstrip antenna design parameters are evaluated using the finite-difference time-domain method, and are compared to measure... | Biocompatible antenna; Medical Implant Communications Services; MICS; Pacemaker antenna; Medical implants | 2004-08 |
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Harrison, Reid R. | Design of integrated circuits to observe brain activity | The ability to monitor the simultaneous electrical activity of multiple neurons in the brain enables a wide range of scientific and clinical endeavors. Recent efforts to merge miniature multielectrode neural recording arrays with integrated electronics have revealed significant circuit design chall... | Amplifiers; Analog integrated circuits; Biomedical signal processing; Low-power circuit design; Neural recording; Subthreshold circuit design; Neural signals; Brain activity | 2008-01-01 |
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Mathews, V. John | Design of low-delay nonuniform pseudo QMF banks | ABSTRACT This paper presents a method for designing low-delay nonuniform pseudo QMF banks. The method is motivated by the work of Li, Nguyen and Tantaratana, in which the nonuniform filter bank is realized by combining an appropriate number of adjacent subbands of a uniform pseudo QMF filter ban... | | 2006 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | The design of object-oriented meta-architectures for programming languages | This paper is a survey of the design of four object-oriented meta-level architectures for programming languages. We present overviews and compare the salient features of the meta-architectures of Smalltalk, Common Lisp Object System (CLOS), a Scheme Compiler, and Etyma, our framework for modular sy... | Meta-level architectures; Design | 1994 |
532 |
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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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Harrison, Reid R. | Designing efficient inductive power links for implantable devices | Due to limited battery life and size limitations, many implantable biomedical devices must be powered inductively. Because of weak coupling between implanted and external coils, obtaining high power efficiency is a challenge. Previous authors have addressed the issue of optimizing power efficiency ... | Inductive power links; Planar spiral coils | 2007-01-01 |
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Freire, Juliana | Designing information-preserving mapping schemes for XML | An XML-to-relational mapping scheme consists of a procedure for shredding XML documents into relational databases, a procedure for publishing databases back as documents, and a set of constraints the databases must satisfy. In previous work, we discussed two notions of information preservation for m... | Losslessness; Validation; Mapping scheme; Edge++; LILO; Lossless Inlining; Lossless Outlining; XML Schema | 2005 |
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Stevens, Kenneth | Designing parallel specifications in CCS | We describe a style of specifying concurrent systems based upon the parallel composition operatorof CCS and apply it to several asynchronous hardware examples. | | 1993 |
536 |
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Bruderlin, Beat | Detecting ambiguities: an optimistic approach to robustness problems in computational geometry | Computational geometry algorithms deal with geometric objects, usually represented by coordinates in an n-dimensional Euclidean space. Most efficient algorithms implement geometric operations as floating point arithmetic operations on the coordinates. Since floating point numbers can only approxima... | Ambiguities; Computational geometry; Robustness problems | 1990 |
537 |
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Kasera, Sneha K. | Detecting receiver attacks in VRTI-based device free localization | Variance-based Radio Tomographic Imaging (VRTI) is an emerging technology that locates moving objects in areas surrounded by simple and inexpensive wireless sensor nodes. VRTI uses human motion induced variation in RSS and spatial correlation between link variations to locate and track people. An ar... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Mathews, V. John | Detection and estimation with fixed lag for abruptly changing systems | The problem of state estimation and system structure detection for discrete-time stochastic systems with parameters which may switch among a finite set of values is considered. The switchings are modeled by a semi-Markov, or Markov, chain with known transition statistics. A fixed time delay (lag) is... | | 1983 |
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Mastrangelo, Carlos H. | Detection of biomolecular binding by fourier-transform SPR | Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is a widely used label-free detection technique that has many applications in drug discovery, pharmacokinetics, systems biology and food science. The SPR technique measures the dynamics of a biomolecular interaction at a surface, yielding kinetic association and diss... | | 2010 |
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Yang, Haori | Detection of concealed special nuclear material using nuclear resonance fluorescence technique | Abstract-Detection method based on Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence (NRF) technique targeting concealed Special Nuclear Material (SNM) has been discussed. Customized DAQ system has been developed to handle high rate events in NRF measurements by implementing real-time DSP on fast ADC and FPGA chip. ... | | 2009 |
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Simpson, Jamesina J. | Detection of embedded ultra-subwavelength-thin dielectric features using elongated photonic nanojets | Photonic nanojets have been previously shown (both theoretically and experimentally) to be highly sensitive to the presence of an ultra-subwavelength nanoscale particle within the nanojet. In the present work, photonic nanojets elongated by almost an order of magnitude (relative to the latest previo... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Yang, Haori | Detection of hidden materials using nuclear resonance fluorescence technique: simulation and measurements | Abstract-The measured value of the 2.176 MeV 238U Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence (NRF) peak count rate were compared with simulation results. The simulation methods studied include GEANT4, MCNP5 and MCNPX. The simulation results were found out to be consistent but one order of magnitude higher than ... | | 2010-01-01 |
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Tasdizen, Tolga | Detection of salient image points using principal subspace manifold structure | This paper presents a method to find salient image points in images with regular patterns based on deviations from the overall manifold structure. The two main contributions are that: (i) the features to extract salient point are derived directly and in an unsupervised manner from image neighborhoo... | | 2010 |
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Scarpulla, Michael | Detection of ZnS phases in CZTS thin-films by EXAFS | Copper zinc tin sulfide (CZTS) is a promising Earthabundant thin-film solar cell material; it has an appropriate band gap of ~1.45 eV and a high absorption coefficient. The most efficient CZTS cells tend to be slightly Zn-rich and Cu-poor. However, growing Zn-rich CZTS films can sometimes result in ... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Ring, Terry Arthur; Eddings, Eric G.; Sarofim, Adel F. | Determination of soot refractive index as a function of height in an inverse diffusion flame | With the scope of combustion diagnostics increasing, it is becoming ever more important for some of the more basic physical properties of soot to be addressed. Soot refractive index values were obtained as a function of height in a benzene inverse diffusion flame (IDF). The IDF was chosen for ease i... | Inverse diffusion flame | 2007 |
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Liu, Feng | Determination of the Ehrlich-Schwoebel barrier in epitaxial growth of thin films | We demonstrate an approach for determining the "effective" Ehrlich-Schwoebel (ES) step-edge barrier, an important kinetic constant to control the interlayer mass transport in epitaxial growth of thin films. The approach exploits the rate difference between the growth and/or decay of an adatom and a... | Ehrlich-Schwoebel barrier; Epitaxial growth; Step-edge barrier; Adatoms | 2006-11 |
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Scarpulla, Michael | Determination of the infrared complex magnetoconductivity tensor in itinerant ferromagnets from Faraday and Kerr measurements | We present measurement and analysis techniques that allow the complete complex magnetoconductivity tensor to be determined from midinfrared (11-1.6 μm; 100-800 meV) measurements of the complex Faraday (θF) and Kerr (θK) angles. Since this approach involves measurement of the geometry (orientati... | Magnetoconductivity tensor; Ferromagnets | 2007-06 |
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Liu, Feng | Determining the adsorptive and catalytic properties of strained metal surfaces using adsorption-induced stress | We demonstrate a model for determining the adsorptive and catalytic properties of strained metal surfaces based on linear elastic theory, using first-principles calculations of CO adsorption on Au and K surfaces and CO dissociation on Ru surface. The model involves a single calculation of the adsorp... | Strained metal surfaces; Adsorption-induced stress; Adsorptive properties; Catalytic properties | 2004 |
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Lawton, Evert C. | Development of guidelines for construction control of pile driving and estimation of pile capacity | The work upon which this report is based was supported by the Washington State Department of Transportation and the U. S. Department of Transportation, Federal highway Administration. | | 1985 |
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Brunvand, Erik L. | DFT for fast testing of self-timed control circuits | In this paper, we present a methodology to perform fast testing of the control path of self-timed circuits [91]. The speedup is achieved by testing all the execution paths in the control simultaneously. The circuits considered in this paper are those designed using an OCCAM based circuit compile... | | 1995 |