 | 2011 |
| 22 |  | Byn Choi,
Rakesh Komuravelli,
Hyojin Sung,
Robert Smolinski,
Nima Honarmand,
Sarita V. Adve,
Vikram S. Adve,
Nicholas P. Carter,
Ching-Tsun Chou:
DeNovo: Rethinking the Memory Hierarchy for Disciplined Parallelism.
PACT 2011: 155-166 |
| 2010 |
| 21 |  | André DeHon,
Heather M. Quinn,
Nicholas P. Carter:
Vision for cross-layer optimization to address the dual challenges of energy and reliability.
DATE 2010: 1017-1022 |
| 20 |  | Nicholas P. Carter,
Helia Naeimi,
Donald S. Gardner:
Design techniques for cross-layer resilience.
DATE 2010: 1023-1028 |
| 2007 |
| 19 |  | Love Kothari,
Nicholas P. Carter:
Architecture of a Self-Checkpointing Microprocessor that Incorporates Nanomagnetic Devices.
IEEE Trans. Computers 56(2): 161-173 (2007) |
| 18 |  | Richard B. Kujoth,
Chi-Wei Wang,
Jeffrey J. Cook,
Derek B. Gottlieb,
Nicholas P. Carter:
A wire delay-tolerant reconfigurable unit for a clustered programmable-reconfigurable processor.
Microprocessors and Microsystems 31(2): 146-159 (2007) |
| 2006 |
| 17 |  | Nicholas P. Carter,
Azmat Hussain:
Modeling wire delay, area, power, and performance in a simulation infrastructure.
IBM Journal of Research and Development 50(2-3): 311-320 (2006) |
| 2005 |
| 16 |  | Chi-Wei Wang,
Nicholas P. Carter,
Richard B. Kujoth,
Jeffrey J. Cook,
Derek B. Gottlieb:
Exploiting Pipelining to Tolerate Wire Delays in a Programmable-Reconfigurable Processor.
FPL 2005: 57-64 |
| 15 |  | Pratyush Das Kanungo,
Alexandra Imre,
Wu Bin,
Alexei O. Orlov,
Gregory L. Snider,
Wolfgang Porod,
Nicholas P. Carter:
Gated hybrid Hall effect device on silicon.
Microelectronics Journal 36(3-6): 294-297 (2005) |
| 2004 |
| 14 |  | Steve Ferrera,
Nicholas P. Carter:
A magnetoelectronic macrocell employing reconfigurable threshold logic.
FPGA 2004: 143-151 |
| 13 |  | Richard B. Kujoth,
Chi-Wei Wang,
Derek B. Gottlieb,
Jeffrey J. Cook,
Nicholas P. Carter:
A reconfigurable unit for a clustered programmable-reconfigurable processor.
FPGA 2004: 200-209 |
| 12 |  | Jeffrey M. Stine,
Nicholas P. Carter,
Jose Flich:
Comparing Adaptive Routing and Dynamic Voltage Scaling for Link Power Reduction.
Computer Architecture Letters 3: (2004) |
| 2003 |
| 11 |  | Steve Ferrera,
Nicholas P. Carter:
Reconfigurable Circuits Using Hybrid Hall Effect Devices.
FPL 2003: 1-10 |
| 10 |  | Derek B. Gottlieb,
Nicholas P. Carter:
Microprocessor Interfacing Laboratory.
MSE 2003: 106-107 |
| 2002 |
| 9 |  | Joshua D. Walstrom,
Jeffrey J. Cook,
Derek B. Gottlieb,
Steve Ferrera,
Chi-Wei Wang,
Nicholas P. Carter:
The Design of the Amalgam Reconfigurable Cluster.
FCCM 2002: 309-310 |
| 8 |  | Jeffrey J. Cook,
Derek B. Gottlieb,
Joshua D. Walstrom,
Steve Ferrera,
Chi-Wei Wang,
Nicholas P. Carter:
Mapping Algorithms to the Amalgam Programmable-Reconfigurable Processor.
FCCM 2002: 311- |
| 2000 |
| 7 |  | Nicholas P. Carter,
William J. Dally,
Whay Sing Lee,
Stephen W. Keckler,
Andrew Chang:
Processor Mechanisms for Software Shared Memory.
ISHPC 2000: 120-133 |
| 1998 |
| 6 |  | Stephen W. Keckler,
William J. Dally,
Daniel Maskit,
Nicholas P. Carter,
Andrew Chang,
Whay Sing Lee:
Exploiting Fine-grain Thread Level Parallelism on the MIT Multi-ALU Processor.
ISCA 1998: 306-317 |
| 5 |  | Whay Sing Lee,
William J. Dally,
Stephen W. Keckler,
Nicholas P. Carter,
Andrew Chang:
An Efficient, Protected Message Interface.
IEEE Computer 31(11): 69-75 (1998) |
| 1997 |
| 4 |  | Marco Fillo,
Stephen W. Keckler,
William J. Dally,
Nicholas P. Carter,
Andrew Chang,
Yevgeny Gurevich,
Whay Sing Lee:
The M-machine multicomputer.
International Journal of Parallel Programming 25(3): 183-212 (1997) |
| 1995 |
| 3 |  | Marco Fillo,
Stephen W. Keckler,
William J. Dally,
Nicholas P. Carter,
Andrew Chang,
Yevgeny Gurevich,
Whay Sing Lee:
The M-Machine multicomputer.
MICRO 1995: 146-156 |
| 1994 |
| 2 |  | Nicholas P. Carter,
Stephen W. Keckler,
William J. Dally:
Hardware Support for Fast Capability-based Addressing.
ASPLOS 1994: 319-327 |
| 1992 |
| 1 |  | Nicholas P. Carter:
Segmentation and preliminary recognition of madrigals notated in white mensural notation.
Mach. Vis. Appl. 5(3): 223-229 (1992) |