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Microprocessors and Microsystems, Volume 67
Volume 67, June 2019
- D. P. Franke, Steven J. Clarke, Lieven M. K. Vandersypen, Menno Veldhorst:
Rent's rule and extensibility in quantum computing. 1-7
- Bharat Garg, Shireesh Kumar Rai, Akash Puranik, G. K. Sharma:
ES-COINA: A novel energy scalable quality-aware color interpolation architecture. 8-17 - Manjit Kaur, Neena Gupta, Arun K. Singh:
Crosstalk analysis of coupled MLGNR interconnects with different types of repeater insertion. 18-27
- Onur Mutlu, Saugata Ghose, Juan Gómez-Luna, Rachata Ausavarungnirun:
Processing data where it makes sense: Enabling in-memory computation. 28-41
- Alejandro Nocua, Florent Bruguier, Gilles Sassatelli, Abdoulaye Gamatié:
A gem5 trace-driven simulator for fast architecture exploration of OpenMP workloads. 42-55
- Adam Holmes, Yongshan Ding, Ali Javadi-Abhari, Diana Franklin, Margaret Martonosi, Frederic T. Chong:
Resource optimized quantum architectures for surface code implementations of magic-state distillation. 56-70
- Bryant Jones, Darrin M. Hanna:
Automatic cache partitioning method for high-level synthesis. 71-81 - Lin Li, Shaoyu Lin, Shuli Shen, Kongcheng Wu, Xiaochao Li, Yihui Chen:
High-throughput and area-efficient fully-pipelined hashing cores using BRAM in FPGA. 82-92 - Bruno Costa e Silva Nogueira, Ermeson Carneiro de Andrade, Eduardo Tavares:
Power-aware scheduling of real-time applications onto MPSoC platforms with multi-bank shared memory. 93-102 - Abiel Aguilar-González, Miguel Arias-Estrada, François Berry, J. A. de Jesús Osuna-Coutiño:
The fastest visual ego-motion algorithm in the west. 103-116
- Daniela Genius, Ludovic Apvrille, Letitia W. Li:
High-level modeling of communication-centric applications: Extensions to a system-level design and virtual prototyping tool. 117-130
- Oussama Kerdjidj, Abbes Amira, Khalida Ghanem, Naeem Ramzan, Stamos Katsigiannis, Fatima Chouireb:
An FPGA implementation of the matching pursuit algorithm for a compressed sensing enabled e-Health monitoring platform. 131-139
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