Related publications (379)

Photoluminescence characterization of few-nanocrystals electronic devices

Jürgen Brugger, Marc Antonius Friedrich van den Boogaart

Photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy is demonstrated as a suitable technique to characterize silicon nanocrystals (Si-NCs)-based nonvolatile memory devices. The 2D array of Si-NCs forming the floating gate is obtained by low-energy ion implantation in thin ...
2006

Diseño de redes en chip de propósito específico con información de rutado físico

Giovanni De Micheli, David Atienza Alonso, Luca Benini, Srinivasan Murali, Federico Angiolini, Roman Hermida Correa

The equivalent English title: "Design of Custom Networks-on-Chip with Physical Layout Information" Abstract translated into English: Due to the growing demand of communication between processors and memory devices in Systems-on-Chip (SoCs), recently the ne ...
2006

Integrating Shape Analysis into the Model Checker BLAST

Dirk Thilo Beyer, Grégory Théoduloz

Many software model checkers are based on predicate abstraction. Values of variables in branching conditions are represented abstractly using predicates. The strength of this approach is its path-sensitive nature. However, if the control flow depends heavi ...
2006

Image compression using an edge adapted redundant dictionary and wavelets

Pierre Vandergheynst, Lorenzo Granai, Lorenzo Peotta

Low bit rate image coding is an important problem regarding applications such as storage on low memory devices or streaming data on the internet. The state of the art in image compression is to use 2-D wavelets. The advantages of wavelet bases lie in their ...
2006

Reliability Support for On-chip Memories Using Networks-on-Chips

Giovanni De Micheli, David Atienza Alonso, Luca Benini, Srinivasan Murali, Federico Angiolini

As the geometries of the transistors reach the physical limits of operation, one of the main design challenges of Systems-on-Chips (SoCs) will be to provide dynamic (run-time) support against permanent and intermittent faults that can occur in the system. ...
2006

Template-Based Semi-Automatic Profiling of Multimedia Applications

David Atienza Alonso

Modern multimedia applications possess a very dynamic use of the memory hierarchy depending on the actual input, therefore requiring run-time profiling techniques to enable optimizations. Because they can contain hundreds of thousands of lines of complex o ...
IEEE Press2006

How Fast Can a Very Robust Read Be?

Rachid Guerraoui, Marko Vukolic

This paper studies the time complexity of reading unauthenticated data from a distributed storage made of a set of failure-prone base objects. More specifically, we consider the abstraction of a robust read/write storage that provides wait-free access to u ...
2006

How Fast Can a Very Robust Read Be?

Rachid Guerraoui, Marko Vukolic

This paper studies the time complexity of reading unauthenticated data from a distributed storage made of a set of failure-prone base objects. More specifically, we consider the abstraction of a robust read/write storage that provides wait-free access to u ...
2006

Exploiting reference idempotency to reduce speculative storage overflow

Babak Falsafi

Recent proposals for multithreaded architectures employ speculative execution to allow threads with unknown dependences to execute speculatively in parallel. The architectures use hardware speculative storage to buffer speculative data, track data dependen ...
2006

Reducing Memory Fragmentation in Network Applications with Dynamic Memory Allocators Optimized for Performance

David Atienza Alonso

The needs for run-time data storage in modern wired and wireless network applications are increasing. Additionally, the nature of these applications is very dynamic, resulting in heavy reliance on dynamic memory allocation. The most significant problem in ...
2006

Graph Chatbot

Chat with Graph Search

Ask any question about EPFL courses, lectures, exercises, research, news, etc. or try the example questions below.

DISCLAIMER: The Graph Chatbot is not programmed to provide explicit or categorical answers to your questions. Rather, it transforms your questions into API requests that are distributed across the various IT services officially administered by EPFL. Its purpose is solely to collect and recommend relevant references to content that you can explore to help you answer your questions.