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IEEE Micro, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, February 1993
- Steven E. Shladover:
Research and development needs for advanced vehicle control systems. 11-19 - Ulf Palmquist:
Intelligent cruise control and roadside information. 20-28 - Enrico Zanoni
, Paolo Pavan
:
Improving the reliability and safety of automotive electronics. 30-48 - Ulrich Seger, Heinz-Gerd Graf, Marc E. Landgraf:
Vision assistance in scenes with extreme contrast. 50-56 - Stefan Neusser, Jos Nijhuis, Lambert Spaanenburg, Bernd Höfflinger, Uwe Franke, Hans Fritz:
Neurocontrol for lateral vehicle guidance. 57-66 - David K. Kahaner:
Special report: Supercomputing-the view from Japan. 67-70 - Richard H. Stern:
Micro Law: a guardedly cheerful note-for a change [computer program copyright]. 73-75
Volume 13, Number 2, April 1993
- Dennis J. Herrell:
Addressing the challenges of advanced packaging and interconnection. 10-18 - David H. Carey:
Trends in low-cost, high-performance substrate technology. 19-27 - Surendra Burman, Naveed A. Sherwani:
Programmable multichip modules. 28-35 - Yakov Belopolsky:
Interaction of multichip module substrates with high-density connectors. 36-44 - Colin A. MacKay:
Amalgams for improved electronics interconnection. 46-58 - Ali R. Hurson
, Patrick M. Miller:
A 16-Kbit Θ-search associative memory. 59-65 - David K. Kahaner:
Virtual reality in Japan. 66-73 - Richard H. Stern:
A back door to protecting look and feel? [micro law]. 74-76
Volume 13, Number 3, June 1993
- Stephen L. Diamond:
On the edge. 4-6 - John R. Mashey:
"Hot" and "Cool" chips [Guest Editor's Introduction]. 9-10 - Donald B. Alpert, Dror Avnon:
Architecture of the Pentium microprocessor. 11-21 - Tom Asprey, Gregory S. Averill, Eric DeLano, Russ Mason, Bill Weiner, Jeff Yetter:
Performance features of the PA7100 microprocessor. 22-35 - Edward McLellan:
The Alpha AXP architecture and 21064 processor. 36-47 - Anant Agarwal, John Kubiatowicz, David A. Kranz, Beng-Hong Lim, Donald Yeung, Godfrey D'Souza, Mike Parkin:
Sparcle: an evolutionary processor design for large-scale multiprocessors. 48-61 - Domenico Talia:
Message-routing systems for transputer-based multicomputers. 62-72 - Ware Myers:
Get to market faster with FPGAs [Micro view]. 73-74 - Richard H. Stern:
Micro law-glitches left in software copyright system. 75-77 - Stephen L. Diamond:
Micro standards-organizing the corporate standards function. 81-83 - Richard Mateosian:
Manuals and guest reviews [Micro review]. 84-87 - David K. Kahaner:
Software report-completely automated assembly. 88-92
Volume 13, Number 4, August 1993
- Richard H. Stern:
Reverse engineering for future compatibility. 6-7 - Steven W. White, Philip D. Hester, Jack W. Kemp, G. Jeanette McWilliams:
How does processor MHZ relate to end-user performance? I. Pipelines and functional units. 8-16 - Jeffrey D. Gee, Mark D. Hill, Dionisios N. Pnevmatikatos
, Alan Jay Smith:
Cache performance of the SPEC92 benchmark suite. 17-27 - Gordon Russell
, Paul Shaw:
Shifting register windows. 28-35 - Chia-Jiu Wang, Frank Emnett:
Implementing precise interruptions in pipelined RISC processors. 36-43 - David K. Kahaner:
India China hurdle computing obstacles [DP industry]. 44-48 - Mark Kahrs:
Dream chip 1: a timed priority queue. 49-51 - Arun K. Sood:
On the edge-thermal resistance [ICs]. 52-58 - Stephen L. Diamond:
Micro standards-building standards. 59-60
Volume 13, Number 5, October 1993
- Richard H. Stern:
Protecting industrial property rights. 2-3 - Kunio Uchiyama, Fumio Arakawa, Susumu Narita, Hirokazu Aoki, Ikuya Kawasaki, Shigezumi Matsui, Mitsuyoshi Yamamoto, Norio Nakagawa, Ikuo Kudo:
The Gmicro/500 superscalar microprocessor with branch buffers. 12-22 - Makoto Awaga, Hiromasa Takahashi:
The μVP 64-bit vector coprocessor: a new implementation of high-performance numerical computation. 24-36 - Kazuo Nakamura, Narumi Sakashita, Yasuhiko Nitta, Ken'ichi Shimomura, Takeshi Tokuda:
Fuzzy inference and fuzzy inference processor. 37-48 - David K. Kahaner:
HDTV research in Japan. 49-53 - Michael C. Becker, Michael S. Allen, Charles R. Moore, John S. Muhich, David P. Tuttle:
The Power PC 601 microprocessor. 54-68 - Uwe Kleinhans, Jörg Kaiser, Karol Czaja:
Spearmints: hardware support for performance measurements in distributed systems. 69-78 - Steven W. White, Philip D. Hester, Jack W. Kemp, G. Jeanette McWilliams:
How does processor MHz relate to end-user performance? II. Memory subsystem and instruction set. 79-89 - David K. Kahaner:
Cooperation: Japan's new watchword? [software industry]. 90-92
Volume 13, Number 6, December 1993
- Chris Halliwell:
Camp development: the art of building a market through standards. 10-18 - G. Gervaise Davis III:
War of the words: intellectual property laws and standardization. 19-27 - D. Linda Garcia:
Standard setting in the United States: public and private sector roles. 28-35 - Shane M. Greenstein:
Markets, standards, and the information infrastructure. 36-51 - Andrew Updegrove:
Forming, funding, and operating standard-setting consortia. 52-61 - Richard Vickers:
The development of ATM standards and technology: a retrospective. 62-73 - Burt Kaliski:
A survey of encryption standards. 74-81
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