THE WORLD CONGRESS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, COMPUTER ENGINEERING,
AND APPLIED COMPUTING
Computer Design
- Publisher
CSREA - Published
1st May 2015 - ISBN 9781601322364
- Language English
- Pages 86 pp.
- Size 8" x 11"
Computer Design is a compendium of articles and papers that were presented at CDES '13, an international conference that serves researchers, scholars, professionals, students, and academicians.
Selected topics include:
* Processor And Integrated Circuit Design + Low Power Computing + Testing
* Performance Issues + HPC And Multi-Processor Systems + FPGA + File Servers
SESSION: PROCESSOR and INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN + LOW POWER COMPUTING + TESTING
1) Allocation of NBTI Aging Sensors for Circuit Failure Prediction—Samir Mahaboob Khan Kagadkar, Hussain Al-Asaad
2) Implementation of a Fast Fourier Transform Processor in NULL Convention Logic— Zhen Song, Scott Smith
3) Network-Based System for Face Recognition on Mobile Wireless Devices—Keita Imaizumi , Vasily Moshnyaga
4) A Fault Injection Environment for the Evaluation of a Soft Error Detection Technique based on Time Redundancy—Luis Bustamante, Hussain Al-Asaad
5) A Comparative Analysis of Parallel Prefix Adders—Megha Talsania, Eugene John
6) A Short Survey on User-aware Power Management—Megha Talsania, Eugene John
SESSION: PERFORMANCE ISSUES + HPC AND MULTI-PROCESSOR SYSTEMS + FPGA + FILE SERVERS
1) Performance Tradeoff Spectrum of Integer and Floating Point Applications Kernels on Various GPUs—Mitchell Johnson, Daniel Playne, Ken A. Hawick
2) Performance Measures of an Implementation of a Parallel Compiler—Deepa Komathukattil, Roger Eggen, Sanjay P. Ahuja , Behrooz Seyed Abbassi
3) SDD: Selective De-Duplication with Index by File Size for Primary File Servers—Hitoshi Kamei, Tomonori Esaka, Satoru Kishimoto, Takayuki Fukatani, Takaki Nakamura, Norihisa
Komoda
4) Iterative Synthesis Techniques for Multiple-Valued Logic Functions -- A Review and Comparison—Mostafa Abd-El-Barr
5) FPGA-based Hexapod Robot Spider—Yuhua Li, Huimin Ma
6) 3D Lattice Monte Carlo Simulations on FPGAs—Andrew Gilman, Arno Leist, Ken A. Hawick
7) Redundancy + Reconfigurability = Recoverability—Simon Monkman, Igor Schagaev
Hamid R. Arabnia
Hamid R. Arabnia is Professor, Computer Science; Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Supercomputing (Springer); Elected Fellow, Int'l Society of Intelligent Biological Medicine (ISIBM); The University of Georgia, Department of Computer Science.
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