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A 16-Channel 60µW Neural Synchrony Processor for Multi-Mode Phase-Locked Neurostimulation

Mahsa Shoaran, Uisub Shin, Cong Ding, Laxmeesha Somappa

Measuring neural oscillatory synchrony facilitates our understanding of complex brain networks and the underlying pathological states. Altering the cross-regional synchrony-as a measure of brain network connectivity-via phase-locked deep brain stimulation ...
IEEE2022

High Performance Computing for gravitational lens modeling: Single vs double precision on GPUs and CPUs

Jean-Paul Richard Kneib, Markus Rexroth

Strong gravitational lensing is a powerful probe of cosmology and the dark matter distribution. Efficient lensing software is already a necessity to fully use its potential and the performance demands will only increase with the upcoming generation of tele ...
ELSEVIER2020

Oblivious Dynamic Searchable Encryption on Distributed Cloud Systems

Fatma Betül Durak

Dynamic Searchable Symmetric Encryption (DSSE) allows search/update operations over encrypted data via an encrypted index. However, DSSE has been shown to be vulnerable to statistical inference attacks, which can extract a significant amount of information ...
SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG2018

Approximate 32-Bit Floating-Point Unit Design with 53% Power-Area Product Reduction

Christian Enz, Vincent Frédéric Camus, Jérémy Lucien Maurice Schlachter

The floating-point unit is one of the most common building block in any computing system and is used for a huge number of applications. By combining two state-of-the-art techniques of imprecise hardware, namely Gate-Level Pruning and Inexact Speculative Ad ...
Ieee2016

High-Voltage Tolerant Bi-State Self-Biasing Output Driver using Cascade Complementary Latches in Twin-well CMOS Technology

Scott Anthony Lindner

The design of a bi-state output buffer that can handle 5 times the supply voltage is presented. The use of self-biasing stacked devices driven by a cascade of complementary latches allows all devices to operate within the limits set by the technology, thus ...
Ieee2016

GPU Acceleration for Simulating Massively Parallel Many-Core Platforms

David Atienza Alonso, Luca Benini, Martino Ruggiero, Shivani Raghav

Emerging massively parallel architectures such as a general-purpose processor plus many-core programmable accelerators are creating an increasing demand for novel methods to perform their architectural simulation. Most state-of-the-art simulation technolog ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2015

Scalable Simulation Methodologies for Many-Core Heterogeneous Systems

Shivani Raghav

With increasing complexity and performance demands of emerging compute-intensive data-parallel workloads, many-core computing systems are becoming a popular trend in computer design. Fast and scalable simulation methods are needed to make meaningful predic ...
EPFL2014

Self-Aligned Lateral Dual-Gate Suspended-Body Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Field-Effect Transistors

Mihai Adrian Ionescu, Ji Cao

Self-aligned lateral dual-gate suspended-body single-walled carbon nanotube (CNT) field-effect transistors (CNFETs) have been demonstrated. A nano-precision assembly method using resist-assisted ac-dielectrophoresis is applied. Superior I-V characteristics ...
American Institute of Physics2012

HW-SW Implementation of a Decoupled FPU for ARM-based Cortex-M1 SoCs in FPGAs

Giovanni De Micheli, Jaime Joven Murillo

Nowadays industrial monoprocessor and multipro- cessor systems make use of hardware floating-point units (FPUs) to provide software acceleration and better precision due to the necessity to compute complex software applications. This paper presents the des ...
2011

TPC-E vs. TPC-C: Characterizing the New TPC-E Benchmark via an I/O Comparison Study

Anastasia Ailamaki, Frederick Ryan Johnson, Manoussos Gavriil Athanassoulis, Ippokratis Pandis, Radu Ioan Stoica

TPC-E is a new OLTP benchmark recently approved by the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC). In this paper, we compare TPC-E with the familiar TPCC benchmark in order to understand the behavior of the new TPC-E benchmark. In particular, we comp ...
Association for Computing Machinery2010

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