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Integration, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, November 1993
- Nikil D. Dutt:
A language for designer controlled behavioral synthesis. 1-31 - E. Grotelüschen, L. S. Dutta, S. Zaage:
Full-wave analysis and analytical formulas for the line parameters of transmission lines on semiconductor substrates. 33-58 - Patrick Groeneveld:
Necessary and sufficient conditions for the routability of classical channels. 59-74 - Guy Even, Ophir Rachman, Ilan Y. Spillinger:
Linear test sequences for detecting functionally faulty RAM's. 75-89 - Chen-Yi Lee, Jer-Min Tsai, Shih-Chieh Hsu:
VLSI implementation of an M-array image filter based on shift register array. 91-103
Volume 16, Number 2, December 1993
- Janett Mohnke, Sharad Malik:
Permutation and phase independent Boolean comparison. 109-129 - Ming-Hwa Sheu, Yuan-Long Jeang, Jhing-Fa Wang, Jau-Yien Lee:
The determination of the cycle length in high level synthesis. 131-148 - Werner L. Schiele, Thomas Krüger, Matthias C. Utesch:
Insertion of jog series in layout compaction. 149-162 - Viorica Simion:
2.0 V Bipolar/CMOS differential logic methodology for iterative network implementation. 163-177 - Panagiotis Tzionas, Philippos Tsalides, Antonios Thanailakis:
2-Dimensional minimum cost path planning using a cellular automaton architecture. 179-194
Volume 16, Number 3, December 1993
- Ed F. Deprettere:
Example of combined algorithm development and architecture design. 199-220 - Milos D. Ercegovac, Tomás Lang:
Multiplication/ division/ square root module for massively parallel computers. 221-234 - Franklin T. Luk, Sanzheng Qiao:
Analysis of a linearly constrained least squares algorithm for adaptive beamforming. 235-245 - Paul M. Chau, Sati Banerjee:
Parallel implementations of direction finding algorithms on networks of general purpose DSP processors. 247-266 - Alle-Jan van der Veen, Patrick M. Dewilde:
Modeling computational networks by time-varying systems. 267-291 - Graham A. Jullien, Neil M. Wigley, William C. Miller:
VLSI implementations of number theoretic techniques in signal processing. 293-313
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