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- 2009
- Kapil Anand, Rajeev Barua:
Instruction cache locking inside a binary rewriter. CASES 2009: 185-194 - Mouad Bahi, Christine Eisenbeis:
Spatial complexity of reversibly computable DAG. CASES 2009: 47-56 - Garo Bournoutian, Alex Orailoglu:
Reducing impact of cache miss stalls in embedded systems by extracting guaranteed independent instructions. CASES 2009: 117-126 - Paul M. Carpenter, Alex Ramírez, Eduard Ayguadé:
Mapping stream programs onto heterogeneous multiprocessor systems. CASES 2009: 57-66 - Rooju Chokshi, Krzysztof S. Berezowski, Aviral Shrivastava, Stanislaw J. Piestrak:
Exploiting residue number system for power-efficient digital signal processing in embedded processors. CASES 2009: 19-28 - Yong Dou, Fei Xia, Jingfei Jiang:
Fine-grained parallel application specific computing for RNA secondary structure prediction using SCFGS on FPGA. CASES 2009: 107-116 - Dietmar Ebner, Bernhard Scholz, Andreas Krall:
Progressive spill code placement. CASES 2009: 77-86 - Dan Fay, Li Shang, Dirk Grunwald:
A platform for developing adaptable multicore applications. CASES 2009: 157-166 - Alexander Fell, Mythri Alle, Keshavan Varadarajan, Prasenjit Biswas, Saptarsi Das, Jugantor Chetia, S. K. Nandy, Ranjani Narayan:
Streaming FFT on REDEFINE-v2: an application-architecture design space exploration. CASES 2009: 127-136 - Ian Gray, Neil C. Audsley:
Exposing non-standard architectures to embedded software using compile-time virtualisation. CASES 2009: 147-156 - Manoj Gupta, Fermín Sánchez, Josep Llosa:
Hybrid multithreading for VLIW processors. CASES 2009: 37-46 - Mark Hempstead, Gu-Yeon Wei, David M. Brooks:
An accelerator-based wireless sensor network processor in 130nm CMOS. CASES 2009: 215-222 - M. Haykel Ben Jamaa, Gianfranco Cerofolini, Yusuf Leblebici, Giovanni De Micheli:
Complete nanowire crossbar framework optimized for the multi-spacer patterning technique. CASES 2009: 11-16 - Mahmut T. Kandemir, Yuanrui Zhang, Sai Prashanth Muralidhara, Ozcan Ozturk, Sri Hari Krishna Narayanan:
Slicing based code parallelization for minimizing inter-processor communication. CASES 2009: 87-96 - Mark S. K. Lau, Keck Voon Ling, Yun-Chung Chu:
Energy-aware probabilistic multiplier: design and analysis. CASES 2009: 281-290 - Tao Li, Zhigang Sun, Wu Jigang, Xicheng Lu:
Fast enumeration of maximal valid subgraphs for custom-instruction identification. CASES 2009: 29-36 - Duo Liu, Zili Shao, Meng Wang, Minyi Guo, Jingling Xue:
Optimal loop parallelization for maximizing iteration-level parallelism. CASES 2009: 67-76 - Elena Maftei, Paul Pop, Jan Madsen:
Tabu search-based synthesis of dynamically reconfigurable digital microfluidic biochips. CASES 2009: 195-204 - Priya Narasimhan, Rajeev Gandhi, Dan Rossi:
Smartphone-based assistive technologies for the blind. CASES 2009: 223-232 - Jin Ouyang, Raghuveer Raghavendra, Sibin Mohan, Tao Zhang, Yuan Xie, Frank Mueller:
CheckerCore: enhancing an FPGA soft core to capture worst-case execution times. CASES 2009: 175-184 - Krishna V. Palem, Lakshmi N. Chakrapani, Zvi M. Kedem, Lingamneni Avinash, Kirthi Krishna Muntimadugu:
Sustaining moore's law in embedded computing through probabilistic and approximate design: retrospects and prospects. CASES 2009: 1-10 - Yongjun Park, Hyunchul Park, Scott A. Mahlke:
CGRA express: accelerating execution using dynamic operation fusion. CASES 2009: 271-280 - Partha S. Roop, Sidharta Andalam, Reinhard von Hanxleden, Simon Yuan, Claus Traulsen:
Tight WCRT analysis of synchronous C programs. CASES 2009: 205-214 - Avesta Sasan, Houman Homayoun, Ahmed M. Eltawil, Fadi J. Kurdahi:
A fault tolerant cache architecture for sub 500mV operation: resizable data composer cache (RDC-cache). CASES 2009: 251-260 - Fabian Scheler, Wanja Hofer, Benjamin Oechslein, Rudi Pfister, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat, Daniel Lohmann:
Parallel, hardware-supported interrupt handling in an event-triggered real-time operating system. CASES 2009: 167-174 - Jinho Seol, Hyotaek Shim, Jaegeuk Kim, Seungryoul Maeng:
A buffer replacement algorithm exploiting multi-chip parallelism in solid state disks. CASES 2009: 137-146 - Joseph Sloan, Rakesh Kumar:
Towards scalable reliability frameworks for error prone CMPs. CASES 2009: 261-270 - Yuexuan Wang, Yongcai Wang, Xiao Qi, Liwen Xu:
OPAIMS: open architecture precision agriculture information monitoring system. CASES 2009: 233-240 - Yu Wang, Jiang Xu, Shengxi Huang, Weichen Liu, Huazhong Yang:
A case study of on-chip sensor network in multiprocessor system-on-chip. CASES 2009: 241-250 - Peter Yiannacouras, J. Gregory Steffan, Jonathan Rose:
Fine-grain performance scaling of soft vector processors. CASES 2009: 97-106
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