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Thermal Characterization of Cloud Workloads on a Power-Efficient Server-on-Chip

Babak Falsafi, Pejman Lotfi Kamran, Andreas Panteli

We propose a power-efficient many-core server-on-chip system with 3D-stacked Wide I/O DRAM targeting cloud workloads in datacenters. The integration of 3D-stacked Wide I/O DRAM on top of a logic die increases available memory bandwidth by using dense and f ...
2012

Topology and Dynamics of the Zebrafish Segmentation Clock Core Circuit

Bart Deplancke, Andrew Charles Oates, Sebastian Maerkl, Daniele Soroldoni, Alina Isakova

During vertebrate embryogenesis, the rhythmic and sequential segmentation of the body axis is regulated by an oscillating genetic network termed the segmentation clock. We describe a new dynamic model for the core pace-making circuit of the zebrafish segme ...
Public Library Science2012

Topology and dynamics of the zebrafish segmentation clock core circuit

Bart Deplancke, Andrew Charles Oates, Sebastian Maerkl, Daniele Soroldoni, Alina Isakova

During vertebrate embryogenesis, the rhythmic and sequential segmentation of the body axis is regulated by an oscillating genetic network termed the segmentation clock. We describe a new dynamic model for the core pace-making circuit of the zebrafish segme ...
2012

Subwavelength Metallic Structures for Sensing

Qing Tan

Following rapid developments in biotechnology and medicine, optical sensing promises to be extremely important in various applications such as drug discovery, environmental monitoring, etc. Refractive index (RI) based optical sensing is straightforward to ...
EPFL2012

Segment number and axial identity in a segmentation clock period mutant.

Andrew Charles Oates

A species-specific number of segments is a hallmark of the vertebrate body plan. The first segmental structures in the vertebrate embryo are the somites, which bud sequentially from the growing presomitic mesoderm (PSM). The Clock and Wavefront model for s ...
2010

Phase–frequency detecting time-to-digital converter

Kyojin Choo

A simple time-to-digital converter (TDC), capable of detecting not only phase difference but also frequency difference, is presented. The proposed TDC guarantees pull-in even for PLLs with the lowest loop gain. The TDC is fabricated in a 65 nm CMOS process ...
2009

Reactive NUCA: Near-Optimal Block Placement and Replication in Distributed Caches

Anastasia Ailamaki, Babak Falsafi, Michael Ferdman

Increases in on-chip communication delay and the large working sets of server and scientific workloads complicate the design of the on-chip last- level cache for multicore processors. The large working sets favor a shared cache design that maximizes the ag ...
2009

Optimized autofluorescence bronchoscopy using additional backscattered red light

Hubert van den Bergh, Georges Wagnières, Tanja Gabrecht

Autofluorescence bronchoscopy (AFB) has been shown to be a highly sensitive tool for the detection of early endobronchial cancers. When excited with blue-violet light, early neoplasia in the bronchi tend to show a decrease of autofluorescence in the green ...
2007

Simulation sampling with live-points

Babak Falsafi

Current simulation-sampling techniques construct accurate model state for each measurement by continuously warming large microarchitectural structures (e.g., caches and the branch predictor) while functionally simulating the billions of instructions betwee ...
2006

Statistical sampling of microarchitecture simulation

Babak Falsafi

Current software-based micro architecture simulators are many orders of magnitude slower than the hardware they simulate. Hence, most microarchitecture design studies draw their conclusions from drastically truncated benchmark simulations that are often in ...
2006

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