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Myers, Chris J. | Synthesis of speed independent circuits based on decomposition | This paper presents a decomposition method for speedindependent circuit design that is capable of significantly reducing the cost of synthesis. In particular, this method synthesizes each output individually. It begins by contracting the STG to include only transitions on the output of interest and ... | | 2004 |
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Carter, Tony M. | Cascade: hardware for high/variable precision arithmetic | The Cascade hardware architecture for high/variable precision arithmetic is described. It uses a radix-16 redundant signed-digit number representation and directly supports single or multiple precision addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, extraction of the square root and computation... | | 1989 |
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Riloff, Ellen M. | Corpus-based bootstrapping algorithm for semi-automated semantic lexicon construction | Many applications need a lexicon that represents semantic information but acquiring lexical information is time consuming. We present a corpus-based bootstrapping algorithm that assists users in creating domain-specifi c semantic lexicons quickly. Our algorithm uses a representative text corpus for ... | Bootstrapping algorithm; Lexicon construction | 1999-06 |
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Gerig, Guido | Geodesic shape regression in the framework of currents | Shape regression is emerging as an important tool for the statistical analysis of time dependent shapes. In this paper, we develop a new generative model which describes shape change over time, by extending simple linear regression to the space of shapes represented as currents in the large deformat... | | 2013-01-01 |
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Brunvand, Erik L.; Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh; Hurdle, John Franklin | Reliable interface design for combining asynchronous and synchronous circuits | Abstract: In order to successfully integrate asynchronous and synchronous designs, great care must be taken at the interface between the two types of systems. Synchronizing asynchronous inputs with a free running clock can cause well-known problems with metastability in the synchronization circuits... | | 1993 |
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Lighty, Joann | The role of open innovation in development of futuristic technologies for carbon capture in coal-fired power plants: an academic perspective | Coal is an important fossil fuel resource for electricity generation which also contributes to significant CO2 emissions. The process of capturing carbon dioxide for utilization and sequestration is an important area of research in this domain. Academia-industry collaborations are playing a signific... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Frederick, Jeanne M. | Centrin 2 is required for mouse olfactory ciliary trafficking and development of ependymal cilia planar polarity | Centrins are ancient calmodulin-related Ca2-binding proteins associated with basal bodies. In lower eukaryotes, Centrin2 (CETN2) is required for basal body replication and positioning, although its function in mammals is undefined. We generated a germline CETN2 knock-out (KO) mouse presenting with s... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Broughton, John | Resource intensification and late Holocene human impacts on Pacific coast bird populations: evidence from the Emeryville shellmound avifauna | Anthropologists and conservation biologists have commonly assumed that the distributions and abundances of vertebrate resources recorded during the early historic period in North America reflected a "pristine" condition. This view follows from the perception that Native American population densities... | Resource intensification; Holocene human impacts; Foraging efficiency; Harvest pressure; Bird populations; Emeryville shellmound | 2001 |
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Organick, Elliott I. | Transformation of Ada program units into silicon (Fourth Semiannual technical report 83 Apr 1 - 83 Nov 15) | This report, augmented with several appended papers and supplementary reports describes the most recent six months of work on the research project, "Transformation of Ada Programs into Silicon". This report is also the last of the series to be rendered under the current contact. | Transformation; Ada program units; Silicon | 1983 |
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Khan, Faisal Habib | Challenges and solutions in measuring computer power supply efficiency for 80 PLUS® certification | This paper discusses the techniques, challenges, and results of measuring computer power supply (CPS) efficiency, power factor (PF), and input harmonic currents for the 80 PLUS® program since its beginning in 2002. To date, over 750 power supplies have been tested with many certified for the 80 PL... | | 2009-02 |
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Sokolsky, Pierre | High Resolution Fly's Eye - status and preliminary results on cosmic ray composition above 10^18 eV | We describe the current status of the High Resolution Fly's Eye detector. Event reconstruction and associated systematics for stereo reconstruction are discussed and recent preliminary results on the study of the composition of ultra-high energy cosmic rays by the Xmax method are presented. These r... | Ultra-high energy cosmic rays; Fluorescence; Stereo detection | 2002 |
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Dwight, Zachary Lawrence | Laboratory driven, lean-to-adaptive prototyping in Parallel for Web software project identification and application development in health science research | Clinical research laboratories, bioinformatics core facilities, and health science organizations often rely on heavy planning based software development models to propose, build, and distribute software as a consumable product. Projects in non-agile software life cycles tend to have rigid ?plan-desi... | | 2012 |
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Fujimoto, Richard M. | Optimal performance of distributed simulation programs | This paper describes a technique to analyze the potential speedup of distributed simulation programs. A distributed simulation strategy is proposed which minimizes execution time through the use of an oracle to control the simulation. Because the strategy relies on an oracle, it cannot be used for ... | Distributed simulation programs | 1987 |
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Lupton, John Mark | Recombination kinetics in wide gap electroluminescent conjugated polymers with on-chain emissive defects | We analyze the experimental dependence of temporally and spectrally resolved electroluminescence (EL) from polyfluorene-based light-emitting diodes on electric field and temperature. The blue band in the EL spectrum is caused by emission from the polymer backbone, while the low-energy green emission... | Recombination kinetics; On-chain emissive defects; Wide gap; Blue-emitting; Green-emitting; Excitons | 2003 |
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Slev, Patricia R. | Review: Host genomics and HCV personalized medicine | It is estimated that there are 4.0 million individuals chronically infected with Hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the US. Due to the slow progression of disease, the incidence of HCV has declined in the last two decades. However, it is anticipated that the number of individuals requiring treatment for liv... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Brunvand, Erik L. | Testing micropipelines | Micropipelines, self-timed event-driven pipelines, are an attractive way of structuring asynchronous systems that exhibit many of the advantages of general asynchronous systems, but enough structure to make the design of significant systems practical. As with any design method, testing is critical. ... | | 1994 |
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Normann, Richard A.; Johansson,Torbjorn; Abbasi, Masoud; Huber, Robert J. | Three-dimensional architecture for a parallel processing photosensing array | A three-dimensional architecture for a photosensing array has been developed. This silicon based architecture consists of a 10 x 10 array of photosensors with 80 microns diameter, through chip interconnects to the back side of a 500 microns thick silicon wafer. Each photosensor consists of a 300 x 3... | Retina; Optics; Silicon; Photosensing | 1992 |
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Mishchenko, Eugene | Transport equations for a two-dimensional electron gas with spin-orbit interaction | The transport equations for a two-dimensional electron gas with spin-orbit interaction are presented. The distribution function is a 232-matrix in the spin space. Particle and energy conservation laws determine the expressions for the electric current and the energy flow. The derived transport equ... | Spin-orbit coupling | 2003-07 |
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Harrison, Reid R. | Versatile integrated circuit for the acquisition of biopotentials | Electrically active cells in the body produce a wide variety of voltage signals that are useful for medical diagnosis and scientific investigation. These biopotentials span a wide range of amplitudes and frequencies. We have developed a versatile front-end integrated circuit that can be used to amp... | Biopotential; Neural recording; Electrodes; Amplifier | 2007-09 |
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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 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | An O(n) time discrete relaxation architecture for real-time processing of the consistent labeling problem | Discrete relaxation techniques have proven useful in solving a wide range of problems in digital signal and digital image processing, artificial intelligence, operations research, and machine vision. Much work has been devoted to finding efficient hardware architectures. This paper shows that a conv... | Discrete relaxation techniques | 1986 |
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Stevens, Kenneth | Bandwidth optimization in asynchronous NoCs by customizing link wire length | The bandwidth requirement for each link on a network-on-chip (NoC) may differ based on topology and traffic properties of the IP cores. Available bandwidth on an asynchronous NoC link will also vary depending on the wire length between sender and receiver. We explore the benefit to NoC performance ... | | 2010 |
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Pershing, David W. | Design and construction of a rotary kiln simulator for use in studying the incineration of hazardous waste | Rotary kilns have been used extensively in the cement industry to calcine limestone. In the past few years, the technology has been viewed as a possible option for the incineration of hazardous waste materials, especially for the disposal of solid wastes and the cleanup of contaminated soils and tra... | Rotary kilns; Hazardous waste; Waste burning | 1989-08 |
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Mishchenko, Eugene | Equilibrium currents in chiral systems with nonzero Chern number | We describe a simple quantum-mechanical approach to calculating equilibrium particle current along the edge of a system with nontrivial band spectrum topology. The approach does not require any a priori knowledge of the band topology and, as a matter of fact, treats topological and nontopological co... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Miller, Joel Steven | Ferrimagnetic ordering of one-dimensional N,N'-dicyanoquinone diimine (DCNQI) electron transfer salts with porphyrinatomanganese(II)* | The redox reaction between N,N'-dicyanoquinone diimines (DCNQIs) and porphyrinatomanganese(II) produced electron transfer salts (ETSs), [MnIIITMesP]+[DMeO-DCNQI]-. 1 (MnIIITMesP=meso-tetrakis(2,4,6- trimethylphenyl)porphyrinatomanganese(III), DMeO-DCNQI=2,5-dimethoxy-N,N'-dicyanoquinone diimine) an... | Transitions; Interactions; Magnetic | 2001 |