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2009
ACM
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An accelerator-based wireless sensor network processor in 130nm CMOS
Networks of ultra-low-power nodes capable of sensing, computation, and wireless communication have applications in medicine, science, industrial automation, and security. Over the...
Mark Hempstead, Gu-Yeon Wei, David Brooks
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CLADE
2008
IEEE
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SWARM: a scientific workflow for supporting bayesian approaches to improve metabolic models
With the exponential growth of complete genome sequences, the analysis of these sequences is becoming a powerful approach to build genome-scale metabolic models. These models can ...
Xinghua Shi, Rick Stevens
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SIBGRAPI
2008
IEEE
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Tradeoffs in Approximate Range Searching Made Simpler
Range searching is a fundamental problem in computational geometry. The problem involves preprocessing a set of n points in Rd into a data structure, so that it is possible to det...
Sunil Arya, Guilherme Dias da Fonseca, David M. Mo...
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VLSID
2008
IEEE
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Programming and Performance Modelling of Automotive ECU Networks
The last decade has seen a phenomenal increase in the use of electronic components in automotive systems, resulting in the replacement of purely mechanical or hydraulic-implementa...
Samarjit Chakraborty, Sethu Ramesh
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VLSID
2008
IEEE
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Implementing the Best Processor Cores
It is well-known that varying architectural, technological and implementation aspects of embedded microprocessors, such as ARM, can produce widely differing performance and power ...
Vamsi Boppana, Rahoul Varma, S. Balajee
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